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Watch FIRE on ‘The O’Reilly Factor’ Tonight!
The media continue to cover our case at Brown University. To hear the latest, tune in to the Fox News Channel at 8 p.m. ET, where FIRE President Greg Lukianoff is scheduled to appear on tonight’s episode of “The O’Reilly Factor.” The case centers on the suspension of a Christian student group for vague and arbitrary reasons. FIRE has intervened on the students’ behalf to ask Brown for clarification.
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Let Americans have both a job and a political opinion
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I'm trans. The trans community's illiberalism is putting our rights at risk.
My fellow trans activists could take a page from the gay rights movement.
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Statement: The Kids Online Safety Act gives government ‘dangerous powers’ over Americans’ expression
KOSA hands government bureaucrats a powerful weapon to wield over social media websites — one that threatens every American’s ability to express themselves online.
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FIRE brief: TikTok law is unprecedented threat to Americans’ expressive rights
TikTok users and TikTok itself are challenging a new law that singles out and effectively bans an entire communications platform used by millions of Americans.