Search 9,261Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News FIRE statement on Gov. Abbott’s campus anti-Semitism executive order March 27, 2024 State-mandated campus censorship violates the First Amendment and will not effectively answer anti-Semitism. Case Detail Harvard University: Student Organizations Prohibited from Co-Sponsoring Events and Collaborating with Non-Harvard and Unrecognized Organizations University policy bars student organizations from co-sponsoring events and collaborating with outside and unrecognized organizations. News May public officials block critics on social media? It depends, says the Supreme Court. March 27, 2024 Supreme Court decisions vindicated FIRE on public officials’ use of personal social media accounts. Issue Pages What is jawboning? And does it violate the First Amendment? March 26, 2024 Indirect government censorship is still government censorship — and it must be stopped. Case Detail Massachusetts Institute of Technology: FIRE and MIT Free Speech Alliance Offer Guidance on Policy Reform In the wake of MIT’s announcement to review its expressive policies, FIRE and MFSA wrote to President Kornbluth offering our help. Case Detail Rutgers University: US Senate Committee questions funding for university center US Senate Committee on the Judiciary probes Rutgers’s Center for Security, Race, and Rights Case Detail Madera Community College: Professor Investigated, Suspended for Eight Months, Before Being Cleared for … Handing Out Candy Bars at Open House College sent uniformed school police to professor’s home to deliver suspension papers because he gave out satirically labeled chocolate bars to which another faculty member took offense. News Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies March 26, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best. News New Florida law restricts First Amendment rights online March 25, 2024 Gov. Ron DeSantis signs unconstitutional bill that threatens expressive rights online. Resource FIRE Letter to Harvard University, March 25, 2024 March 25, 2024 Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 927 Next Page
9,261Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News FIRE statement on Gov. Abbott’s campus anti-Semitism executive order March 27, 2024 State-mandated campus censorship violates the First Amendment and will not effectively answer anti-Semitism. Case Detail Harvard University: Student Organizations Prohibited from Co-Sponsoring Events and Collaborating with Non-Harvard and Unrecognized Organizations University policy bars student organizations from co-sponsoring events and collaborating with outside and unrecognized organizations. News May public officials block critics on social media? It depends, says the Supreme Court. March 27, 2024 Supreme Court decisions vindicated FIRE on public officials’ use of personal social media accounts. Issue Pages What is jawboning? And does it violate the First Amendment? March 26, 2024 Indirect government censorship is still government censorship — and it must be stopped. Case Detail Massachusetts Institute of Technology: FIRE and MIT Free Speech Alliance Offer Guidance on Policy Reform In the wake of MIT’s announcement to review its expressive policies, FIRE and MFSA wrote to President Kornbluth offering our help. Case Detail Rutgers University: US Senate Committee questions funding for university center US Senate Committee on the Judiciary probes Rutgers’s Center for Security, Race, and Rights Case Detail Madera Community College: Professor Investigated, Suspended for Eight Months, Before Being Cleared for … Handing Out Candy Bars at Open House College sent uniformed school police to professor’s home to deliver suspension papers because he gave out satirically labeled chocolate bars to which another faculty member took offense. News Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies March 26, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best. News New Florida law restricts First Amendment rights online March 25, 2024 Gov. Ron DeSantis signs unconstitutional bill that threatens expressive rights online. Resource FIRE Letter to Harvard University, March 25, 2024 March 25, 2024 Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 927 Next Page
News FIRE statement on Gov. Abbott’s campus anti-Semitism executive order March 27, 2024 State-mandated campus censorship violates the First Amendment and will not effectively answer anti-Semitism.
Case Detail Harvard University: Student Organizations Prohibited from Co-Sponsoring Events and Collaborating with Non-Harvard and Unrecognized Organizations University policy bars student organizations from co-sponsoring events and collaborating with outside and unrecognized organizations.
News May public officials block critics on social media? It depends, says the Supreme Court. March 27, 2024 Supreme Court decisions vindicated FIRE on public officials’ use of personal social media accounts.
Issue Pages What is jawboning? And does it violate the First Amendment? March 26, 2024 Indirect government censorship is still government censorship — and it must be stopped.
Case Detail Massachusetts Institute of Technology: FIRE and MIT Free Speech Alliance Offer Guidance on Policy Reform In the wake of MIT’s announcement to review its expressive policies, FIRE and MFSA wrote to President Kornbluth offering our help.
Case Detail Rutgers University: US Senate Committee questions funding for university center US Senate Committee on the Judiciary probes Rutgers’s Center for Security, Race, and Rights
Case Detail Madera Community College: Professor Investigated, Suspended for Eight Months, Before Being Cleared for … Handing Out Candy Bars at Open House College sent uniformed school police to professor’s home to deliver suspension papers because he gave out satirically labeled chocolate bars to which another faculty member took offense.
News Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies March 26, 2024 Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best.
News New Florida law restricts First Amendment rights online March 25, 2024 Gov. Ron DeSantis signs unconstitutional bill that threatens expressive rights online.