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FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.

Revoking Harvard’s tax-exempt status will threaten all nonprofits
Targeting Harvard’s tax-exempt status for its views isn’t just political payback — it’s a threat to every nonprofit’s right to dissent.

Grandpa’s advice for the new wave of American censors
When Iowa officials try to silence citizens for asking tough questions, it's not just bad policy — it’s an insult to an entire generation of WWII vets and the freedoms they fought to defend.

FIREPOLL: Only 1/4 of Americans support deporting foreigners for pro-Palestinian views
The latest National Speech Index also finds that the number expressing “little” or “no” confidence Donald Trump will protect First Amendment rights has risen 10 points since his inauguration.

Harvard’s resistance to Trump is a model for US universities
Last week, the federal government told Harvard to end its DEI programs and change its governance, hiring, and admissions practices — but Harvard refused to bend the knee.