University of Alabama has ordered a faculty group that is critical of the university's grading policies to pay a rate eight times higher than that paid by other faculty organizations for use of the university's mail system.
California Polytechnic State University has settled a free speech lawsuit involving a student who was punished for posting a flier on a public bulletin board announcing a College Republicans-sponsored speech by a Black social critic.
Southwest Missouri State University is investigating the faculty advisor and student editor of its campus newspaper for publishing an editorial cartoon that a Native American group found offensive.
The nation's largest professional association of campus judicial administrators has adopted a resolution calling upon colleges and universities to reflect their institutions' legal and moral obligations to freedom of speech in policies governing student life.
Lakeland Community College removed a professor of moral philosophy from his classes as punishment for refusing to hide his religious identity from students.
It now has come to light that yet another Christian group, the Christian Legal Society, also failed to gain recognition from Gonzaga University Law School.
In a landmark event for free speech and expression on America's campuses, FIRE was invited to address university chancellors and presidents at the Annual Meeting of the American Council on Education.
The nation's largest association of campus judicial administrators will complete voting on a resolution that will have profound substantive and symbolic consequences for free speech on campus.