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FIREDebates CSU Case on the Radio Today
The feedback from our involvement in the Colorado State University editorial case has been plentiful and thoughtful. Many FIREreaders wrote in with their thoughts on this case, and today there is an opportunity to hear more as FIREPresident Greg Lukianoff debates radio host Mike Rosen on the on 850 KOA News Radio in Denver. Click to listen online today at 12 p.m. ET/10 a.m. MT to hear this exciting discussion!
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VICTORY: Federal court halts Texas’ ‘no First Amendment after dark’ campus speech ban
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the University of Texas from enforcing a law that bans virtually all free speech on public university campuses after dark

Pentagon’s press badge policy unites journalists by offending the Constitution
The Pentagon's press badge policy is an unconstitutional attempt to single out reporters for less favorable treatment than the general public. Thankfully, it has united outlets against the effort.

The trouble with ‘dignity’
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, universities are navigating how to respond when community members says offensive things online. But if “dignity” becomes a rule, it stops inspiring virtue and starts enforcing conformity.

California wants to make platforms pay for offensive user posts. The First Amendment and Section 230 say otherwise.
California’s SB 771 would punish platforms for users’ speech — a clear First Amendment and Section 230 violation that would chill online expression.