News Archive 2,434Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Student Rights Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News FIRE survey shows Judge Duncan shoutdown had ‘chilling effect’ on Stanford students April 18, 2024 According to a new FIRE survey, conservative students self-censored more often after the shoutdown than before the shoutdown. Press Release A third of Stanford students say using violence to silence speech can be acceptable April 18, 2024 FIRE used polling data before and after the judge’s visit to map out how a high-profile heckler’s veto changed Stanford’s free speech climate. News USC canceling valedictorian’s commencement speech looks like calculated censorship April 17, 2024 The university’s move, citing vague ‘safety concerns’ appears designed to placate critics of the student’s Israel criticism. News Western Washington University punishes racing team for sending photo of penis drawing on pizza box April 16, 2024 The university faulted the group for drawing “a symbol of white, male power and domination.” News No, the Berkeley Law student didn’t have a First Amendment right to interrupt the dean’s backyard party April 15, 2024 A political protest at Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky’s student dinner party has elicited debate — and questions — over the First Amendment’s limits. News As free speech controversies mount, Indiana University faculty pitch vote of no confidence in university leadership April 10, 2024 IU’s postponement of an event featuring Hamas critic Mosab Hassan Yousef is the latest in a long line of recent free speech issues at the university. Press Release POLL: Americans overwhelmingly oppose efforts to roll back campus due process rights April 2, 2024 A FIRE poll found three-fourths of Americans think the government should ensure the rights of both the accuser and the accused to a fair hearing. News Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies March 26, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best. News University of Maryland quickly lifts blanket suspension of fraternities and sororities after litigation, public pressure March 21, 2024 UMD’s guilt by association approach faced widespread criticism for blatant students’ rights violations. News College students defend speech and incitement — when it benefits them March 21, 2024 Survey data collected over the past decade overwhelmingly indicates that college students are not ardent supporters of free speech. Previous Page Page 1 ... Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ... Page 244 Next Page
2,434Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Student Rights Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News FIRE survey shows Judge Duncan shoutdown had ‘chilling effect’ on Stanford students April 18, 2024 According to a new FIRE survey, conservative students self-censored more often after the shoutdown than before the shoutdown. Press Release A third of Stanford students say using violence to silence speech can be acceptable April 18, 2024 FIRE used polling data before and after the judge’s visit to map out how a high-profile heckler’s veto changed Stanford’s free speech climate. News USC canceling valedictorian’s commencement speech looks like calculated censorship April 17, 2024 The university’s move, citing vague ‘safety concerns’ appears designed to placate critics of the student’s Israel criticism. News Western Washington University punishes racing team for sending photo of penis drawing on pizza box April 16, 2024 The university faulted the group for drawing “a symbol of white, male power and domination.” News No, the Berkeley Law student didn’t have a First Amendment right to interrupt the dean’s backyard party April 15, 2024 A political protest at Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky’s student dinner party has elicited debate — and questions — over the First Amendment’s limits. News As free speech controversies mount, Indiana University faculty pitch vote of no confidence in university leadership April 10, 2024 IU’s postponement of an event featuring Hamas critic Mosab Hassan Yousef is the latest in a long line of recent free speech issues at the university. Press Release POLL: Americans overwhelmingly oppose efforts to roll back campus due process rights April 2, 2024 A FIRE poll found three-fourths of Americans think the government should ensure the rights of both the accuser and the accused to a fair hearing. News Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies March 26, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best. News University of Maryland quickly lifts blanket suspension of fraternities and sororities after litigation, public pressure March 21, 2024 UMD’s guilt by association approach faced widespread criticism for blatant students’ rights violations. News College students defend speech and incitement — when it benefits them March 21, 2024 Survey data collected over the past decade overwhelmingly indicates that college students are not ardent supporters of free speech. Previous Page Page 1 ... Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ... Page 244 Next Page
News FIRE survey shows Judge Duncan shoutdown had ‘chilling effect’ on Stanford students April 18, 2024 According to a new FIRE survey, conservative students self-censored more often after the shoutdown than before the shoutdown.
Press Release A third of Stanford students say using violence to silence speech can be acceptable April 18, 2024 FIRE used polling data before and after the judge’s visit to map out how a high-profile heckler’s veto changed Stanford’s free speech climate.
News USC canceling valedictorian’s commencement speech looks like calculated censorship April 17, 2024 The university’s move, citing vague ‘safety concerns’ appears designed to placate critics of the student’s Israel criticism.
News Western Washington University punishes racing team for sending photo of penis drawing on pizza box April 16, 2024 The university faulted the group for drawing “a symbol of white, male power and domination.”
News No, the Berkeley Law student didn’t have a First Amendment right to interrupt the dean’s backyard party April 15, 2024 A political protest at Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky’s student dinner party has elicited debate — and questions — over the First Amendment’s limits.
News As free speech controversies mount, Indiana University faculty pitch vote of no confidence in university leadership April 10, 2024 IU’s postponement of an event featuring Hamas critic Mosab Hassan Yousef is the latest in a long line of recent free speech issues at the university.
Press Release POLL: Americans overwhelmingly oppose efforts to roll back campus due process rights April 2, 2024 A FIRE poll found three-fourths of Americans think the government should ensure the rights of both the accuser and the accused to a fair hearing.
News Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies March 26, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best.
News University of Maryland quickly lifts blanket suspension of fraternities and sororities after litigation, public pressure March 21, 2024 UMD’s guilt by association approach faced widespread criticism for blatant students’ rights violations.
News College students defend speech and incitement — when it benefits them March 21, 2024 Survey data collected over the past decade overwhelmingly indicates that college students are not ardent supporters of free speech.