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Join FIRE’s Free Speech Forum this summer in Washington, D.C.

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Free speech is more than just a constitutional right — it’s the foundation of democracy and social progress. In today’s divided political climate, defending this right has never been more important. That’s why FIRE’s Free Speech Forum is bringing together passionate young leaders who are ready to become tomorrow’s defenders of free expression.

Not your average summer camp

The Free Speech Forum is an immersive, week-long experience designed for rising 10th through 12th graders who want to strengthen their understanding of free speech and the First Amendment. From June 21–27, 2026, students will gather in Washington, D.C. for an unforgettable program that combines expert-led learning, hands-on skill building, and meaningful peer connections.

This isn’t just about classroom sessions — it’s about becoming part of a movement.

What to expect

  • Dynamic workshops with leading free speech experts
  • Advocacy training to sharpen your voice
  • Field trips to iconic sites like the U.S. Capitol and the Supreme Court
  • Interactive cohort activities
  • College prep and career development sessions
  • Networking with advocates, policymakers, and fellow students who share your passion

From the moment you arrive, you’ll meet your counselor and the students in your cohort where you can start building lasting friendships. Wind-down time is built into each day, so you’ll have the space you need to recharge.

Who should apply?

  • College-bound students with a passion for free speech and advocacy
  • Those eager to explore a career in law or First Amendment work
  • Students enrolled in grades 9–12 at the time of application
  • Applicants who will be at least 15 years old at the program’s start and no older than 18 when it ends

What does it cost? It’s completely free! FIRE covers registration, housing, and meals. Students are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from Washington, D.C., but free transportation is provided between Ronald Reagan National Airport or Union Station and the university where the event will be hosted.

Need help with travel expenses? A limited number of need-based scholarships are available. Students accepted into the program will receive details about how to apply.

How do I apply? Applications are now open! The application deadline is March 30, 2026. Due to the competitive nature of the program, we strongly recommend applying early.

This is your chance to:

  • Dive deep into the history and future of the First Amendment
  • Learn from leaders in advocacy, education, and policy
  • Build confidence in explaining the importance of free speech to others
  • Develop the skills to defend free expression in your community, on campus, and beyond

Questions? For more information, email conference@thefire.org.

We can’t wait to see you in D.C. this summer!

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