Greg Gonzalez
Greg graduated from Georgetown University in 2013 with a dual degree in economics and government and a minor in theology. Upon his graduation, he worked on state legislative campaigns in the California Bay Area. Greg attended UC Davis School of Law, where he served as a senior articles editor for the UC Davis Law Review. Prior to joining FIRE, he worked as a political law attorney counseling clients on government ethics, campaign finance regulation, and lobbying compliance. In his free time, Greg enjoys running on the National Mall and watching his favorite sports teams, including the Georgetown Hoyas and the USC Trojans.
Recent Writings
- Department of Education’s newest ‘Dear Colleague’ letter relies on unconstitutional standards, but offers some promise,
- New Jersey slaps down censorship with anti-SLAPP legislation,
- What a drag — Montana outlaws ‘glamorous’ attire in public schools and libraries,
- Problematic amendments to Texas budget fail, but troubling language remains,
- A drag on free expression: Legislatures across the country introduce bills unconstitutionally targeting drag performances,
- Music to our ears: California law restricts use of artistic expression as evidence in criminal trials,
- Amid ‘avalanche of censorship,’ federal lawmakers introduce resolution recognizing Banned Books Week,
- Public comment period opens as proposed Title IX regulations published in the Federal Register,
- FIRE continues to oppose curricular bans in race and sex stereotyping bills,
- New Jersey bill may introduce bias into campus disciplinary proceedings,
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