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Gail Nazarene, an elected school board member in New Jersey, thought she was performing her duties as a public servant…
Several stories have put government power over speech and technology back in the spotlight.In this episode, we break down the…
Last night, FIRE filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. District Court of Northern California arguing the Department of War’s…
Atheist and Kurdish-Armenian asylum seeker Hamit Coskun has emerged triumphant from a year-long legal battle after he burned a Quran in…
When student journalism came under fire last year, those sparks caught the public’s attention. With the ousting of The Indiana Daily Student’s…
The United Kingdom isn’t just focused on age-gating and regulating what its citizens can see and do on the internet…
In the years leading up to the American Revolution, newspapers and pamphlets overflowed with essays signed “Publius,” “Brutus,” and “A…
We’ve said it before. We’ll say it again. Ending online anonymity is not some magical cure to “fix” whatever problems you…
On Monday, Late Show host Stephen Colbert said CBS refused to allow him to air his interview with Texas Democratic…
Sheridan Macy is a policy analyst at FIRE with a policy background in human rights as well as environmental and…
Core among the rights protected by the First Amendment is the right to demonstrate. No matter what our message is,…
Core among the rights protected by the First Amendment is the right to demonstrate. No matter what our message is,…
