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FIRE Archives and Campus Outrages
Over at The Torch, I just blogged about the Collegiate Network’s 2007 Campus Outrage Awards, which feature FIRE cases at Johns Hopkins University and San Francisco State University. As any FIRE observer knows, the Collegiate Network had plenty of outrages to choose from this past year.
If you'd like to check out cases from years past, FIRE has archived all of our cases online for easy access. They're organized in alphabetical order by school and into four categories: free speech, religious liberty, freedom of conscience, and due process and legal equality.
Recent Articles
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Supreme Court case upholding age-verification for online adult content newly references 'partially protected speech,' gives it lesser First Amendment scrutiny
In FSC v. Paxton, the Court lowers First Amendment protections for adult sites, upholding Texas’ age-verification law and coining a new category — “partially protected speech.”

All that glitters is not gold: A brief history of efforts to rebrand social media censorship
Lawmakers are rebranding online speech regulations as child safety or consumer protection, but the First Amendment isn’t fooled. This piece unpacks the censorship hiding behind the spin.

Missouri governor signs legislation securing students’ rights to freely associate on campus
A new law protects campus groups’ freedom to set their own membership rules — affirming students don’t leave the First Amendment at the campus gate.

Purdue fails its own test on institutional neutrality
Purdue claimed neutrality — until a student paper challenged it. But pressuring the paper to change its name is not neutrality. It’s censorship.