Table of Contents
The FIRE Quarterly: Volume 7, Number 4
- From the President
- Full-Page Ad in 'U.S. News' College Rankings Issue Kicks Off Largest National Awareness Campaign in FIRE's History
- Victory for Free Expression: UCLA Drops Unconstitutional Threats Against Internet Speech
- Mandatory 'Diversity Accomplishments' at Virginia Tech Violate Faculty Rights; FIRE Details Violations in 15-page Letter to Board of Visitors
- FIRE Joins Open Letter to Yale Protesting Censorship of Mohammed Cartoons
- From the Campus Freedom Network
- Bucknell University Joins Worst Offenders Against Liberty on FIRE's Red Alert List
- FIRE's Summer Internship Program a Success
- From the Director of Speech Code Research
- Fanning the Flames
- The Last Word
Recent Articles
FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.
LAWSUIT: Historian fights back after Pennsylvania state senator sues him for criticizing book
Sen. Doug Mastriano’s lawsuit is a textbook “SLAPP” case, in which powerful individuals sue their critics into silence through long, costly litigation.
House passes historic legislation protecting free speech on college campuses
Public colleges must do more to protect the First Amendment rights of students and faculty on campus, according to a new bill in the House.
Kamala Harris comedy roast denied funding by University of South Carolina student senate
Despite pushback, the student senate denied funding to the student group Uncensored America for the event in a blatant example of viewpoint discrimination.
FIRE statement on California's 'deceptive media' law
In targeting “deceptive” political content, California’s new law threatens satire, parody, and other First Amendment-protected speech.