Carrie Robison
Prior to joining FIRE, Carrie spent over a decade working in trade associations in Washington, D.C., including six years as an advocate for the video game industry at the Entertainment Software Association.
She is a native of South Carolina and holds a bachelor’s degree from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, and a master’s degree from George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. In her spare time, Carrie enjoys taking long walks with her dog and husband, playing video games, and baking.
Recent Writings
- Anonymous speech is as American as apple pie,
- FLAG ON THE PLAY: Middle school suspends student for wearing eye black to football game,
- Colorado public school to allow student to display Gadsden flag patch — as long as nobody complains,
- California library violates First Amendment, boots speakers for referring to transgender women as ‘biological men’,
- Jason Aldean, Amanda Gorman, and the ‘Streisand Effect’,
- Unfurling the constitutionality of flag restrictions on government flagpoles,
- The RESTRICT Act’s vague and overbroad language is a threat to a free and open internet,
- Twitter removes ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ posts in another loss for free expression on the platform,
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