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.
FIRE statement on Gov. Abbott’s campus anti-Semitism executive order
State-mandated campus censorship violates the First Amendment and will not effectively answer anti-Semitism.
May public officials block critics on social media? It depends, says the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court decisions vindicated FIRE on public officials’ use of personal social media accounts.
She’s back! Strossen’s new and updated edition of ‘Defending Pornography’ — First Amendment News 417
First Amendment News is a weekly blog and newsletter about free expression issues by Ronald K. L. Collins and is editorially independent from FIRE.
Cornell concedes small changes to otherwise substantially restrictive new speech policies
Cornell’s ‘Year of Free Expression’ is shaping up as a mixed bag — at best.