Table of Contents
The FIRE Quarterly: Volume 7, Number 4
- From the President
- Full-Page Ad in 'U.S. News' College Rankings Issue Kicks Off Largest National Awareness Campaign in FIRE's History
- Victory for Free Expression: UCLA Drops Unconstitutional Threats Against Internet Speech
- Mandatory 'Diversity Accomplishments' at Virginia Tech Violate Faculty Rights; FIRE Details Violations in 15-page Letter to Board of Visitors
- FIRE Joins Open Letter to Yale Protesting Censorship of Mohammed Cartoons
- From the Campus Freedom Network
- Bucknell University Joins Worst Offenders Against Liberty on FIRE's Red Alert List
- FIRE's Summer Internship Program a Success
- From the Director of Speech Code Research
- Fanning the Flames
- The Last Word
Recent Articles
FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.
German police forbid ‘speaking Irish’ at Berlin protest — Free Speech Dispatch April 2024
Free speech trouble spreads across Europe, app censorship in China, and how Iran suppresses critics abroad.
Journalist jailed for asking police a question seeks Supreme Court review
A journalist was thrown in a Texas jail for doing her job. Years later and still seeking justice, she is taking her case to the Supreme Court with the help of FIRE.
FIRE statement on campus violence and arrests
FIRE is monitoring outbreaks of violence and arrests on campuses nationwide. Sadly, we must again restate a bedrock principle: Violence is never acceptable.
BREAKING: New Title IX regulations undermine campus free speech and due process rights
New Title IX regulations encourage colleges to violate free speech rights and to eliminate essential due process protections.