This week, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights published a “Dear Colleague” letter to educational institutions accepting federal funds reminding them of their obligation to prohibit discrimination based on race, national origin, and ethnicity.
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena demanding information from academic researchers studying “misinformation” at Stanford University’s Internet Observatory.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill S.2802, which protects against frivolous litigation, passed unanimously in both houses of the New Jersey Legislature.
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.
The Ohio legislature is considering a bill that threatens academic freedom with provisions that constitute curricular bans as well as language that would diminish academic freedom and First Amendment protections.
This series is an analysis of provisions in the Biden Administration’s “U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism” that address anti-Semitism in education, pop culture, and online.