#StudentRights
When student journalism came under fire last year, those sparks caught the public’s attention. With the ousting of The Indiana Daily Student’s…
Google a campus newsroom, click the first result, and you expect to land on a student newspaper’s website. In early…
FIRE is suing Attorney General Pamela Bondi and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem for strong-arming Facebook and Apple to censor…
On Feb. 19, the University of Texas System’s Board of Regents approved new rules governing how faculty members can and cannot…
Jacob Roth is a third-year law student at Villanova University and a FIRE legal intern.Last May, New York Attorney General…
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…
The First Amendment protects the right to discuss, record, and criticize what law enforcement does in public.The federal government strong-armed…
We have a jawboning problem in New York City.Brad Hoylman-Sigal, the president of Manhattan borough, just wrote a letter demanding…
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2026 — For almost a year, the Federal Trade Commission has unconstitutionally used its broad regulatory powers…
Filming student protesters. Emailing administrators about a newspaper launch. Asking a commentator for additional information to back up their claims.…
