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Editorial note: This conversation was recorded on Friday, April 24, the day before the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Both Nico…
Declining trust in higher education is mostly a self-inflicted wound, a Yale panel concluded in a report released last week. The…
California lawmakers are considering two bills that would make “anti-hate speech training” a requirement. Assembly Bill 1803 would require employers with…
East Dallas in the 90s was riddled with crime and turf wars. Growing up there, Victor Quiñonez found solace in his art.…
Sallie James is an economist, former scholar, and director of development at the Cato Institute, longtime FIRE friend and donor…
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is pleased to announce that Casey Mattox has joined our Board of Directors,…
FIRE’s Free Speech Dispatch covers new and continuing censorship trends and challenges around the world. Our goal is to help readers…
This article originally appeared in the Dallas Observer on March 9, 2026.On Feb. 16, students and faculty at the University…
At issue: Can schools ban sanitized political expression just because someone considers it profane?SAND LAKE, Mich., March 26, 2026 –…
Across the United States, teenagers freely express themselves online. But that freedom is rapidly being restricted, and make no mistake:…
In Sparta, Tennessee, handing out flyers in support of the First Amendment could put you on the wrong side of…
Gail Nazarene, an elected school board member in New Jersey, thought she was performing her duties as a public servant…
