Students speak out after LSU law professor was put on leave for political comments during lecture
- Lsu law professor Ken Levy was placed on paid administrative leave after making political comments during a lecture, according to reports.
- Students protested the decision, claiming it attacks free speech and education, as stated by third-year law student Matthew Broussard.
- The students delivered a petition to Lsu president William Tate, emphasizing the importance of discussing different ideas in education.
- Levy's attorney, Jill Craft, said her client aims to vindicate his rights, arguing that freedom of speech comes with consequences.
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