FIRE is suing Secretary of State Rubio to defend the First Amendment rights of legal immigrants threatened with deportation simply for speaking their minds.
A University of Kentucky professor suspended for criticizing Israel’s conduct in the Gaza war now has legal representation thanks to the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
FIRE seeks a landmark ruling that the First Amendment forbids the government from deporting lawfully present noncitizens for constitutionally protected speech
FIRE filed a lawsuit defending Phil Rishel’s rights to film and criticize police activity in public spaces — behavior that is protected by the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court applied intermediate scrutiny to a Texas statute targeting adult sites based on content on grounds the First Amendment does not protect “accessing material obscene to minors without verifying one’s age."
When local officials tried to turn journalism into a crime, Priscilla Villarreal refused to back down and is taking her fight all the way to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court upheld Texas's age-verification law for sites featuring adult content, reversing decades of precedent that protected the free speech rights of adults.
FIRE agreed to drop its First Amendment lawsuit against Chappaqua Central School District after the board of education adopted a robust First Amendment regulation that will protect the constitutional free speech rights of its students.
After a Michigan State professor called for accountability, two university trustees allegedly launched a smear campaign encouraging students to call him a racist. Now he gets his day in court.