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This essay was originally published by RealClearPolitics on May 8, 2026.The dawn of the AI era has sparked a wide…
This essay was originally published by The Dispatch on May 6, 2026.The Department of Justice’s recent indictment of former FBI…
PHILADELPHIA, May 7, 2026 — A new poll finds that if Americans want anyone to watch over children’s browsing habits,…
Faculty and students at Tennessee’s public universities can speak more freely today after Governor Bill Lee signed the amended version of…
Declining trust in higher education is mostly a self-inflicted wound, a Yale panel concluded in a report released last week. The…
The Department of Justice announced a civil rights investigation into the University of Washington purportedly because an unrecognized student group —…
On April 20, FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic for its reporting on the director’s…
You’re most likely reading this article from a country that is not China. So, naturally, you might think that China’s…
In 18th century America, news traveled slowly across the Atlantic. Newspapers reprinted secondhand reports, private letters, and unverified stories from…
Ronald Collins, a retired law professor and longtime First Amendment scholar, has joined FIRE’s Advisory Council.Collins most recently taught at…
With an act designated as “non-crime,” you might reasonably expect the role for law enforcement to be quite limited. No…
SAN DIEGO, April 1, 2026 — After intervention by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a California school district…
