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'Family News in Focus' Focuses on FIRE's New 'Correcting Common Mistakes'
The widely syndicated radio news show "Family News in Focus" has a brief feature on FIRE's newly published Correcting Common Mistakes in Campus Speech Policies, featuring commentary from FIRE's Adam Kissel. The spot also touches on the University of Delaware's notorious efforts at thought reform as an example of one of the many kinds of student rights quagmires FIRE's new publication can help administrators avoid.
FIRE will be sending complimentary copies of Correcting Common Mistakes to administrators nationwide; the publication is also available free for viewing and download on our website.
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