LSU Law Professor Suspended After First Amendment Lecture, Claims Free Speech Concerns

BATON ROUGE, La. — A law professor at Louisiana State University has been placed on paid administrative leave following a lecture on the First Amendment and its implications on interactions between the public and law enforcement. Ken Levy, the professor in question, had delivered this lecture right before the administrative action was taken. Jill Craft, Levy’s attorney, stated that the university has not provided specific reasons for the decision to place her client on leave. She expressed her client’s intention to assert his rights, highlighting the irony in the suppression of free speech in an … Read more

Legal and Health Experts Clash Over State’s Mental Health Patient Placement Policies Amid Increasing Concerns

In Oregon, state funding for mental health services has seen a marked increase, providing a vital resource for transitioning patients into residential treatment homes and other community-based settings. This year, spending on aid and assist contracts surged to $15 million from just $3.5 million five years ago, reflecting a commitment to supporting ongoing care in less restrictive environments. Despite these fiscal efforts, obtaining suitable placements remains a complex challenge. Local health authority contracts with county-based programs facilitate patient placements but these programs lack the authority to admit or evict individuals from specific facilities. Furthermore, funding … Read more

Top Aviation Lawyer Endorses Trump’s Move to Scrap FAA Diversity Initiatives, Citing Safety Concerns

Washington, D.C. — A recent directive from President Donald Trump, calling for an end to diversity-focused hiring practices within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has sparked a mix of approbation and controversy. In his recent push against what he termed “illegal and dangerous” practices, Trump seeks to shift federal employment policies towards a merit-based system, claiming that hiring should focus solely on safety, qualifications, and competence. Legal perspectives, such as that from noted aviation attorney Erin Applebaum, support the decision, emphasizing the critical nature of aviation safety where there is no margin for error. Applebaum … Read more

Jury Selection Challenges Emerge in A$AP Rocky’s Trial as Attorneys Raise Concerns Over Racial Composition

Los Angeles — The selection of jurors in Los Angeles is underway for the upcoming trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who faces charges related to shooting a former friend. Jurors will reconvene in the coming days, with opening statements set to start once the jury is finalized, which is expected to be by Thursday. The case has garnered media attention not only due to the rapper’s celebrity status but also because of concerns raised by his legal team regarding the racial composition of the jury pool. The defense voiced objections over the allegedly low representation … Read more