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On Veterans’ Day, a Time To Remember
On this Veterans' Day—90 years to the day after the guns fell silent in World War I—FIRE remembers all those who have served our country in order to guarantee our constitutional freedoms. The civil liberties we enjoy every day as American citizens are defended by our brave men and women in uniform, and we are indebted to our veterans for their noble service to our country.
Recent Articles
FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.
Texas tramples First Amendment rights with police crackdown of pro-Palestinian protests
More than 50 arrested after state police storm protestors at University of Texas at Austin.
Here’s what students need to know about protesting on campus right now
As Israel/Gaza campus protests spread nationwide, FIRE answers questions about students’ expressive rights.
Kansas takes a stand for intellectual freedom
Kansas enacts FIRE’s model Intellectual Freedom Protection Act, which prohibits mandatory statements on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and all other political litmus tests.
FIRE joins animal advocates, free speech groups urging Ninth Circuit to affirm ruling that allows undercover audio recording
Secret recordings are essential to news gathering, exposés, say advocates in Project Veritas case.