It's been a while! For us, like many folks who work at academic institutions, fall goes by super fast - it seems like it's September, and then you look up, and it is December, and the days are supe...
*Wrapping up our summer newsletters is Ángel Rodríguez Ramírez, who writes about the United States Supreme Court’s decision that makes it impossible for Puerto Ricans to hold the government ac...
*For this issue of our newsletter, Selena Coppa-Caldera talks about the use of domestic terrorism charges to chill protests in her own backyard in Atlanta, Georgia. Thank you, Selena!*
*Following up on our previous newsletter on abortion speech, Marwa Sayed looks at how dragnet warrants can function to chill speech. Thanks Marwa!*
*Continuing our summer newsletter series on interesting free expression topics is Obi Ananaba, who writes about the (timely) topic of character and fitness. Thanks Obi!*
*As has become summer tradition, we’re turning the reins over to our summer fellows for their take on a First Amendment issue. Kicking us off this summer is Karem Herrera, who wrote about the Oat...
We’ve almost reached the Ides of March, but we have exciting news to share!
Since we started asking our fellows to write newsletter issues in 2021, our first cohort from 2020 missed out on the opportunity! This year, we asked folks if they wanted to come back for an alumni...
It's incredibly hard to believe that we're already in December - and not just that, but today is the day we open applications for our FOURTH cohort of IfRFA fellows! That means it’s over three ye...
Finishing up our summer newsletter season is Hasala Ariyaratne’s contribution about speech rights for non-U.S. citizens! Thanks Hasala and to all of our summer fellows for their newsletter