News Archive 42Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Talia Barnes Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Right, left, and in-between: Can we bring our differences to the table? November 22, 2024 We may sit on different sides of the table, but we can still meet in the middle by practicing free speech. News FIREside chat with free speech advocate Nadine Strossen October 10, 2024 In an interview with ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½, Nadine Strossen talks about higher ed bureaucratization, market-driven censorship, and staying principled. News Columnist and commentator Liz Peek joins ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½â€™s Advisory Council September 5, 2024 FIREis pleased to welcome political columnist and commentator Liz Peek to our Advisory Council. News Columbia president resigns: Can this conflict-ridden school shape up on free speech? August 19, 2024 Columbia University has hit ‘snooze’ on free speech for years. The latest news could mark more of the same — or a much-needed wake up call. News ‘Hawk Tuah’ girl wasn’t fired from her job — and that’s a good thing June 27, 2024 Thankfully, this firing was fabricated, but similar threats to free expression are all too real. News Don’t turn commencement season into cancellation season May 10, 2024 Plus: Free speech do’s and don’ts for campus administrators News Freedom or safety? College admins don’t need to choose. April 29, 2024 Free speech and a safe campus environment need not conflict. Colleges can safeguard both without compromising either. News Supreme Court considers when government ‘persuasion’ becomes unconstitutional coercion March 18, 2024 In today’s oral argument for NRA v. Vullo, the Court grappled with government regulators using indirect pressure to silence protected speech. News Supreme Court Justices raise First Amendment concerns in NetChoice oral argument February 26, 2024 The Supreme Court of the United States held oral arguments for two consequential cases surrounding the First Amendment rights of social media platforms. News VICTORY: Columbia University Law School Student Senate grants recognition to Law FIREAgainst Antisemitism February 12, 2024 We reminded the student senate that it cannot condition official recognition on a group’s viewpoint. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
42Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Talia Barnes Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Right, left, and in-between: Can we bring our differences to the table? November 22, 2024 We may sit on different sides of the table, but we can still meet in the middle by practicing free speech. News FIREside chat with free speech advocate Nadine Strossen October 10, 2024 In an interview with ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½, Nadine Strossen talks about higher ed bureaucratization, market-driven censorship, and staying principled. News Columnist and commentator Liz Peek joins ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½â€™s Advisory Council September 5, 2024 FIREis pleased to welcome political columnist and commentator Liz Peek to our Advisory Council. News Columbia president resigns: Can this conflict-ridden school shape up on free speech? August 19, 2024 Columbia University has hit ‘snooze’ on free speech for years. The latest news could mark more of the same — or a much-needed wake up call. News ‘Hawk Tuah’ girl wasn’t fired from her job — and that’s a good thing June 27, 2024 Thankfully, this firing was fabricated, but similar threats to free expression are all too real. News Don’t turn commencement season into cancellation season May 10, 2024 Plus: Free speech do’s and don’ts for campus administrators News Freedom or safety? College admins don’t need to choose. April 29, 2024 Free speech and a safe campus environment need not conflict. Colleges can safeguard both without compromising either. News Supreme Court considers when government ‘persuasion’ becomes unconstitutional coercion March 18, 2024 In today’s oral argument for NRA v. Vullo, the Court grappled with government regulators using indirect pressure to silence protected speech. News Supreme Court Justices raise First Amendment concerns in NetChoice oral argument February 26, 2024 The Supreme Court of the United States held oral arguments for two consequential cases surrounding the First Amendment rights of social media platforms. News VICTORY: Columbia University Law School Student Senate grants recognition to Law FIREAgainst Antisemitism February 12, 2024 We reminded the student senate that it cannot condition official recognition on a group’s viewpoint. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
News Right, left, and in-between: Can we bring our differences to the table? November 22, 2024 We may sit on different sides of the table, but we can still meet in the middle by practicing free speech.
News FIREside chat with free speech advocate Nadine Strossen October 10, 2024 In an interview with ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½, Nadine Strossen talks about higher ed bureaucratization, market-driven censorship, and staying principled.
News Columnist and commentator Liz Peek joins ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½â€™s Advisory Council September 5, 2024 FIREis pleased to welcome political columnist and commentator Liz Peek to our Advisory Council.
News Columbia president resigns: Can this conflict-ridden school shape up on free speech? August 19, 2024 Columbia University has hit ‘snooze’ on free speech for years. The latest news could mark more of the same — or a much-needed wake up call.
News ‘Hawk Tuah’ girl wasn’t fired from her job — and that’s a good thing June 27, 2024 Thankfully, this firing was fabricated, but similar threats to free expression are all too real.
News Don’t turn commencement season into cancellation season May 10, 2024 Plus: Free speech do’s and don’ts for campus administrators
News Freedom or safety? College admins don’t need to choose. April 29, 2024 Free speech and a safe campus environment need not conflict. Colleges can safeguard both without compromising either.
News Supreme Court considers when government ‘persuasion’ becomes unconstitutional coercion March 18, 2024 In today’s oral argument for NRA v. Vullo, the Court grappled with government regulators using indirect pressure to silence protected speech.
News Supreme Court Justices raise First Amendment concerns in NetChoice oral argument February 26, 2024 The Supreme Court of the United States held oral arguments for two consequential cases surrounding the First Amendment rights of social media platforms.
News VICTORY: Columbia University Law School Student Senate grants recognition to Law FIREAgainst Antisemitism February 12, 2024 We reminded the student senate that it cannot condition official recognition on a group’s viewpoint.