Is your campus safeguarding liberty? This page provides helpful materials to assist with evaluating the state of liberty on your campus and what actions you can take to stop encroachments on your rights. Please check back regularly, as this page is still under construction and is likely to be updated soon.

The FIRE Guides to Student Rights on Campus are an indispensable resource and are available at www.thefireguides.org:

FIRE’s Guide to Religious Liberty on Campus

by David A. French

FIRE’s Guide to Religious Liberty on Campus provides a history of the struggle for religious liberty and explains how the legal and moral arguments for religious liberty apply differentially on public and private campuses

FIRE’s Guide to Student Fees, Funding, and Legal Equality on Campus

by Jordan Lorence

FIRE’s Guide to Student Fees, Funding, and Legal Equality on Campus provides a thorough explanation of the significance of student activity fees and their relationship with free expression and campus equality.

FIRE’s Guide to Due Process and Fair Procedure on Campus

by Harvey A. Silverglate and Josh Gewolb

FIRE’s Guide to Due Process and Fair Procedure on Campus provides information about the appropriate and inappropriate methods by which university administrators and student judicial panels address issues of academic misdeeds and behavioral misconduct.

FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus

by David A. French, Greg Lukianoff, and Harvey A. Silverglate

This Guide will be available soon.

FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus focuses on the threat to freedom of expression posed by the imposition of speech codes, under various misleading names, on campuses across the nation.

FIRE’s Guide to First-Year Orientation and to Thought Reform on Campus

by Jordan Lorence and Harvey A. Silverglate

This Guide will be available soon.

FIRE’s Guide to First-Year Orientation and to Thought Reform on Campus contrasts the legitimate purposes and intentions of campus orientation sessions with current practices and effects, revealing how these sessions have evolved in frightening fashion in the hands of college administrators.