The California Community Colleges’ regulations force professors within the California Community College system to espouse controversial views about “diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
FIRE filed an amicus letter brief urging a Texas appeals court to overturn the convictions of three political marchers and uphold the breathing space essential to First Amendment rights.
FIRE filed a lawsuit on behalf of Jeff Gray, challenging his arrest by a Port Wentworth police officer in our third case related to Peach State police officers’ constitutional illiteracy.
The high court victory of a woman who declined to create a website promoting gay marriage affirmed the long-held tenet that the US government can’t force you to say things you don’t believe.
The troubling decision says faculty speech about institutional governance doesn’t get First Amendment protection, giving public universities broad power to oust faculty whistleblowers, dissenters.
Federal appeals court ruled that warehouse workers should be allowed to sue their employer for playing music from the rapper Eminem and others over the company’s speakers.