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FIRE’s Robert Shibley On Air with Vicki McKenna This Evening

FIRE Senior Vice President Robert Shibley will discuss the recent decision in Barnes v. Zaccari on air with Vicki McKenna this evening from 5:35 to 5:48 p.m. EST. Tune in to hear Robert on WISN in Milwaukee and WIBA in Madison, or listen live online.
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FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.

The FTC is overstepping its authority — and threatening free speech online
The Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to sidestep the Constitution by labeling editorial decisions it doesn’t like as “unfair or deceptive trade practices” won’t work.

OCR’s new Title VI letter: FIRE’s analysis and recommendations
The Department of Education should provide more clarity about its ‘Dear Colleague Letter’ to ensure protected speech isn’t censored on campus.

US Attorney Ed Martin’s bully tactics have no place in America
The U.S. attorney is defying the First Amendment by chasing after Americans for their protected speech.

Quran burner assassinated in Sweden — and another arrested in the UK
Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, known for his well-publicized and controversial public Quran burnings, was assassinated in Sweden.