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Learn with FIRE offers you the opportunity to take courses on a wide range of topics, including free speech and due process, designed by our expert staff. Check out our library of resources below to get started on your First Amendment journey!

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Achieving a robust free speech culture requires that students get a proper grounding in knowledge of the Constitution. FIRE works to maintain balance and quality in K-12 instruction by providing free First Amendment-focused lesson plans and educational resources. Middle and high school students will come away with a greater understanding of, and appreciation for, American liberties.

Higher Education

FIRE is dedicated to making college and university campuses beacons for the individual rights of students and faculty members. In order to achieve that dream, FIRE needs the help of students, faculty members, administrators, and alumni who are committed to free speech and due process on campus. Learn how to stand up for these rights at your school by checking out our course content below!

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Current Free Speech Issues

When it comes to free speech, there’s always plenty to discuss and learn. This lesson explores some of the current controversies around free speech in education through various activities, videos, DBQs, and discussion-focused questions. Students will learn about some of the most popular arguments against free speech and how to respond to them, as well as why it can be important to voice your opinion, even if it’s an unpopular one.

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Get Involved with FIRE!

FIRE’s Student Outreach team works to provide students with the tools they need to practice activism at their schools. We do that in a few ways. First, we give students the opportunity to join the FIRE Student Network, a coalition of students who recognize the importance of advancing civil liberties on their campuses. Joining FSN is a great way to keep yourself informed about ways you can be an advocate for individual liberties. Second, we

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