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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.
BREAKING: New Title IX regulations undermine campus free speech and due process rights
New Title IX regulations encourage colleges to violate free speech rights and to eliminate essential due process protections.
Stanford president and provost cheer free expression in open letter to incoming class
The letter is a ringing embrace of the importance of free speech to the mission of a university.
FIRE survey shows Judge Duncan shoutdown had ‘chilling effect’ on Stanford students
According to a new FIRE survey, conservative students self-censored more often after the shoutdown than before the shoutdown.