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Stand Up For Speech Is Hiring!
FIRE’s Stand Up For Speech Litigation Project is looking for a lawyer to help us expand. This Program Officer will support our litigation efforts in various ways, including acting as a liaison with Stand Up For Speech plaintiffs, conducting legal research, and engaging in a range of outreach activities to increase awareness about the project. Applicants should have an interest in litigation and the First Amendment, and a desire to share that passion with students and faculty across the country.
To apply, please visit FIRE’s jobs web page and review the application requirements. Applicants will be considered only if they submit all of the required materials.
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According to a new FIRE survey, conservative students self-censored more often after the shoutdown than before the shoutdown.
USC canceling valedictorian’s commencement speech looks like calculated censorship
The university’s move, citing vague ‘safety concerns’ appears designed to placate critics of the student’s Israel criticism.