News Archive 2,637Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Student Rights Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis How silencing medical debates puts patients at risk April 10, 2026 When medical debates are silenced then students learn less — and patients pay the price. Op-Ed UNC Chapel Hill’s students dabbled in satire. Now the university is investigating. April 10, 2026 UNC condemns student satire as “offensive.” But at a public university, even bad jokes are protected speech — and punishing them chills everyone. Press Release VICTORY: School district reverses suspension of student punished over pro-ICE poster April 1, 2026 After intervention by FIRE, a California school district has expunged its suspension of a high school junior for putting up a pro-ICE poster. Op-Ed Art is under attack at University of North Texas March 27, 2026 The University of North Texas has made a habit of pulling art from public view in recent years. News Maryland bill would end ‘free speech zones’ on public campuses March 9, 2026 Maryland’s HB 1322 would end campus “free speech zones” and protect student expression statewide after recent First Amendment missteps at UMD and Towson. Analysis Professors are inviting dialogue. That’s not the same as free speech. March 4, 2026 Professors may invite debate, but campus culture still chills dissent — while surveys can miss the social costs that keep students silent. Analysis Taking ‘black’ out of Black History Month February 26, 2026 When states police DEI and universities overcomply, we feel the need to once again tap the sign that says speech crackdowns always backfire. Analysis Six signs of student press censorship February 26, 2026 From advisor ousters to newsstand bans, subtle policies are quietly muzzling student journalists. Here are six warning signs to watch. Analysis Do K-12 students have the right to walk out in protest? February 24, 2026 Do students have a right to walk out? The First Amendment protects speech, but not skipping class. Here’s what the law actually says. Statement FIRE statement on the University of Texas System Board of Regents adopting guidelines for ‘controversial’ topics in class February 23, 2026 The University of Texas System’s Board of Regents approved new rules governing how faculty members can and cannot teach about “controversial” topics. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 264 Next Page
2,637Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Student Rights Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis How silencing medical debates puts patients at risk April 10, 2026 When medical debates are silenced then students learn less — and patients pay the price. Op-Ed UNC Chapel Hill’s students dabbled in satire. Now the university is investigating. April 10, 2026 UNC condemns student satire as “offensive.” But at a public university, even bad jokes are protected speech — and punishing them chills everyone. Press Release VICTORY: School district reverses suspension of student punished over pro-ICE poster April 1, 2026 After intervention by FIRE, a California school district has expunged its suspension of a high school junior for putting up a pro-ICE poster. Op-Ed Art is under attack at University of North Texas March 27, 2026 The University of North Texas has made a habit of pulling art from public view in recent years. News Maryland bill would end ‘free speech zones’ on public campuses March 9, 2026 Maryland’s HB 1322 would end campus “free speech zones” and protect student expression statewide after recent First Amendment missteps at UMD and Towson. Analysis Professors are inviting dialogue. That’s not the same as free speech. March 4, 2026 Professors may invite debate, but campus culture still chills dissent — while surveys can miss the social costs that keep students silent. Analysis Taking ‘black’ out of Black History Month February 26, 2026 When states police DEI and universities overcomply, we feel the need to once again tap the sign that says speech crackdowns always backfire. Analysis Six signs of student press censorship February 26, 2026 From advisor ousters to newsstand bans, subtle policies are quietly muzzling student journalists. Here are six warning signs to watch. Analysis Do K-12 students have the right to walk out in protest? February 24, 2026 Do students have a right to walk out? The First Amendment protects speech, but not skipping class. Here’s what the law actually says. Statement FIRE statement on the University of Texas System Board of Regents adopting guidelines for ‘controversial’ topics in class February 23, 2026 The University of Texas System’s Board of Regents approved new rules governing how faculty members can and cannot teach about “controversial” topics. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 264 Next Page
Analysis How silencing medical debates puts patients at risk April 10, 2026 When medical debates are silenced then students learn less — and patients pay the price.
Op-Ed UNC Chapel Hill’s students dabbled in satire. Now the university is investigating. April 10, 2026 UNC condemns student satire as “offensive.” But at a public university, even bad jokes are protected speech — and punishing them chills everyone.
Press Release VICTORY: School district reverses suspension of student punished over pro-ICE poster April 1, 2026 After intervention by FIRE, a California school district has expunged its suspension of a high school junior for putting up a pro-ICE poster.
Op-Ed Art is under attack at University of North Texas March 27, 2026 The University of North Texas has made a habit of pulling art from public view in recent years.
News Maryland bill would end ‘free speech zones’ on public campuses March 9, 2026 Maryland’s HB 1322 would end campus “free speech zones” and protect student expression statewide after recent First Amendment missteps at UMD and Towson.
Analysis Professors are inviting dialogue. That’s not the same as free speech. March 4, 2026 Professors may invite debate, but campus culture still chills dissent — while surveys can miss the social costs that keep students silent.
Analysis Taking ‘black’ out of Black History Month February 26, 2026 When states police DEI and universities overcomply, we feel the need to once again tap the sign that says speech crackdowns always backfire.
Analysis Six signs of student press censorship February 26, 2026 From advisor ousters to newsstand bans, subtle policies are quietly muzzling student journalists. Here are six warning signs to watch.
Analysis Do K-12 students have the right to walk out in protest? February 24, 2026 Do students have a right to walk out? The First Amendment protects speech, but not skipping class. Here’s what the law actually says.
Statement FIRE statement on the University of Texas System Board of Regents adopting guidelines for ‘controversial’ topics in class February 23, 2026 The University of Texas System’s Board of Regents approved new rules governing how faculty members can and cannot teach about “controversial” topics.