What is at stake in federal court in North Carolina today is the very existence of a secure, viable, and distinct religious voice in our nation’s universities.
A federal court in North Carolina will hear oral arguments in a case which challenges the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s decision to derecognize a Christian fraternity for limiting membership to Christian males.
Since June 2004, FIRE has been part of a national coalition urging the California Supreme Court to reverse a state appellate court decision that has profoundly chilling implications for free speech.
The University of California, Santa Barbara has abandoned an attempt to force the owner of a website called The Dark Side of UCSB from using the letters "UCSB" in his web address.
A University of Oklahoma professor has filed a federal lawsuit after being removed from his department and stripped him of most of his classes, all while claiming to respect the principles of academic freedom.
UMass administrators need to be reminded that there are greater values at stake in higher education than a quiet campus, or, for that matter, a politically correct one.