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Portraits of Terror
The case of Joshua Stulman, a student artist censored by Penn State administrators for presenting a satirical exhibition about terrorism in the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank.

Recent Articles
FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.

Cancel culture, legal education, and the Supreme Court with Ilya Shapiro
Podcast
Over the years, elite institutions shifted from fostering open debate to enforcing ideological conformity. But as guest Ilya Shapiro puts it, "the pendulum is swinging back." He shares his firsthand experience with cancel culture and how the...

Former Rep. Justin Amash joins FIRE’s Advisory Council
Since leaving Congress, Amash has remained an outspoken advocate for the individual freedoms protected under the Constitution, especially free speech.

20 Michigan towns with unconstitutional public comment policies that could cost them
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression today urged 20 Michigan cities and towns to reform public comment policies that unconstitutionally censor their citizens.

A plea for institutional modesty
When someone tells you where they stand on free speech, they’ve told you just about everything you need to know about their position on government power.