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At a time when too many put partisanship over principle, FIREcontinues to be a staunchly nonpartisan organization. With threats to expression coming from all sides, FIREremains firmly planted on the side of free speech. And thanks to the generous support of our donors, we are able to put that principle into practice.

Since its inception in 1999, FIREhas defended thousands of individuals whose free speech rights were violated and secured policy reforms affecting the rights of millions more 鈥 all while advancing a culture of free expression.

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FIREPlaintiff Hannah Zoulek
Photo of FIREplaintiff Susan Hogarth holding up her phone showing her ballot selfie
I won鈥檛 be bullied over such an innocent and wholesome impulse as sharing enthusiasm for my candidates. These ballot selfie bans may seem harmless, but they鈥檙e just one more way the state attempts to control and muzzle true self-expression while pretending to protect it.

Threatened with fines and jail time for taking a ballot selfie

Defending Your Rights

In March 2024, Susan Hogarth took a "ballot selfie" with her completed ballot for a primary election, and then posted the image to social media. A few weeks later, Susan received a letter from the North Carolina State Board of Elections telling her she committed a crime and demanding she take the post down. She refused, and with help from 果冻传媒app官方, she鈥檚 suing members of the board of elections to have the unconstitutional statutes struck down.

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FIREPlaintiff Hannah Zoulek
Growing up already isn't easy, and the government making it harder to talk with people who have similar experiences to mine just makes it even more difficult.

Utah鈥檚 clumsy attempt to childproof social media is an unconstitutional mess

Defending Your Rights

In Utah, government gatekeepers are mandating age verification to use social media through one-size-fits-all legislation that violates the rights of all Utah residents. So with help from 果冻传媒app官方, high school student Hannah Zoulek sued to halt enforcement of the law.

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Agile, Aggressive Advocacy

When free speech is threatened, FIREresponds 鈥 and fast. We use every tool at our disposal to secure justice for those whose rights have been violated, and we hold bad actors accountable. We engage would-be censors through direct advocacy, use media outreach to shine a light on abuse, mobilize the public through take-action campaigns, and when appropriate, we file lawsuits.

FIRE Case Files

FIREplaintiff Jeff Gray holds a sign reading "God bless homeless vets"
I have been harassed, trespassed, handcuffed and arrested countless times for peacefully exercising my First Amendment rights. My intention is to ensure that all Americans from the wealthiest millionaire to the poorest homeless person can exercise these rights without fear of consequence from our government.

Army vet arrested for holding 鈥楪od Bless the Homeless Vets鈥 sign

Our Impact

Jeff Gray, a U.S. Army veteran and retired truck driver, has been repeatedly stopped, detained, searched, and arrested by the police. His alleged crime? Holding signs 鈥 in front of city halls across the United States. FIREfiled three lawsuits on his behalf to vindicate his constitutional rights and won them all!

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Since 1999, FIREhas amassed more than 690 victories defending student and faculty rights on more than 300 campuses nationwide.

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In 2024, FIREactively litigated 33 cases.

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In 2024, FIREvetted nearly 2,200 case submissions involving individuals and groups who said their rights were threatened.

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FIRE regularly reaches an audience of more than 1,000,000 email subscribers and social media followers.

Daraius Dubash
Nothing is more powerful than being honest and open with people, and we鈥檙e standing up for our First Amendment rights that give us that voice.

Animal rights advocates sue after facing arrest

Public Advocacy

Daraius Dubash was arrested and handcuffed for two hours after peacefully demonstrating in a public park. The Law & Religion Clinic at the University of Texas and FIREare suing to protect the constitutional right to speak freely in public parks.

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The largest report of its kind, 果冻传媒app官方's 2025 College Free Speech Rankings are based on the voices of more than 58,000 students at 257 colleges and universities, and are designed to help parents and prospective students choose the right school.

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In 2024 alone, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Campus Rights Advocacy team won 48 campus victories on behalf of students, faculty, and student groups whose rights were violated.

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In 2024, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Policy Reform team won 52 victories at 24 schools affecting more than 425,000 students.

Kevin Gaughen
The county鈥檚 actions are an outrageous infringement of Pennsylvanians鈥 First Amendment rights. We are filing this lawsuit to protect the First Amendment rights of everyone in Dauphin County.

Local government prohibits political activity in public park

FIREPlaintiff

The Dauphin County Parks and Recreation Department prohibited, Kevin Gaughen, a candidate and a board member of his political party, from collecting signatures in a public park. The department鈥檚 actions are a clear violation of the duo鈥檚 First Amendment right to political expression.

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