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Last Chance to Donate in 2013!

It’s not too late to support FIRE’s work in 2013! Why should you spend a moment this New Year’s Eve donating to FIRE? Here are three reasons:
- FIRE fought off threats to liberty from federal bureaucrats while advancing student rights through bipartisan majorities in state legislatures.
- FIRE is holding college administrators personally liable for ignoring the Constitution.
- FIRE is convincing universities to abandon their unlawful speech codes through legal and moral arguments, freeing students to say and think what they believe.
Remember, you must donate to FIRE before midnight tonight if you want to take it off your 2013 taxes! There are lots of ways to give: You can donate through PayPal, Amazon, or our secure online giving form—all from right here. (We even take Bitcoin!) FIRE has big plans in store for 2014, so no matter the size of your gift, it will make a difference in the fight for free speech and individual rights on campus.
Thank you so much for your support!
Greg
P.S. Look who made The Huffington Post’s list of “The Most Influential Forces In Higher Ed In 2013”!
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