Campus & Education
Campus & Education examines how free speech and censorship debates play out in schools, universities, and academic institutions. From campus protests to classroom policies, this category explores the challenges, opportunities, and evolving standards of expression in educational environments.
A 61-year-old Tennessee man is finally free after spending a shocking 37 days in jail — all for posting a…
The University of Kentucky suspended tenured professor Ramsi Woodcock in July for his comments about Israel. Now, Woodcock is suing…
Amazon removed several James Bond posters last month after fans noticed that Bond’s iconic Walther PPK pistol had been airbrushed…
Last year, FIRE launched the Free Speech Dispatch, a regular series covering new and continuing censorship trends and challenges around the…
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Late last month, the student chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine at George Mason University posted a video on a…
Imagine a fourth-grade classroom in which the teacher uses AI to generate a video of Ronald Reagan explaining his Cold…
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13, 2025 — A new poll from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression finds that a record…
Over the past year, many Texas politicians and university leaders have pursued hamfisted and unconstitutional higher education reforms that too…
This Wednesday, the Texas A&M System Board of Regents will vote on whether to give university presidents sweeping veto power…
“I had a sniper gun pointed at me while trying to defend a protest that followed school policy.” TAKE ACTIONThe student…
Even with the robust protections offered to us by the First Amendment and the decades of decisions made by our…
