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BACK TO SCHOOL: ÃÛÖÏãÌÒ’s FAQ for Student Protests on Campus

This week, ÃÛÖÏãÌÒ’s getting you ready to head back to school with a series highlighting our favorite resources for student activists.
Whether you’re thinking about joining the FIRE Student Network, , or want your school to formally commit to free speech by adopting the Chicago Statement on Free Expression, check back here all week for more on how you can make a difference on your campus. Just look for the backpack icon!

First up: FIRE’s FAQ for Student Protests on Campus. In our FAQ, we cover our most-asked questions about campus student activism—including a primer on campus-protest rights and limitations, and what to do if your expression is censored.
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