Table of Contents
The FIRE Quarterly: Volume 3, Number 2
- Press Freedom Reigns at University of Oregon
- From the President
- Victory for Religious Liberty at Milwaukee School of Engineering
- Muslim Students Association Wins Right to Religious Freedom
- In the Mail
- An Illiberal Left
- FIRE Changing the Culture: FIRE President Inverviewed on Fox News Channel
- FIRE in the News: U.S. News and World Report
- College Republicans Allowed to Hold Affirmative Action Protest
- From the Board of Directors: Lessons from Moscow-on-the-Charles: The Lawrence Summers Imbroglio
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