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ݮƵAPP Quarterly
Four times a year, ݮƵAPP publishes a short magazine that details our current cases, victories, and news. Those who donate $25 or more can receive the ݮƵAPP Quarterly in the mail.

Summer 2025 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE . . . AN INVESTIGATION: For asking administrators what they did last week, his university accused him of causing “emotional and psychological harm.” Also in this issue:
- Students Under Fire report reveals five years of campus censorship
- Rejecting Government Retaliation
- Free Speech Beach Read: The War on Words

Previous Issues of ݮƵAPP Quarterly

Spring 2025 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
One Iowa pollster’s missed political prediction sparked a lawsuit from President Trump. With ݮƵAPP’s help, she’s fighting back.

Winter 2025 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
After a lawsuit from ݮƵAPP and the National Press Photographers Association, Congress passes positive changes to filming permit rules in national parks.

Fall 2024 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
For criticizing a city attorney’s pay raise, an Arizona mom was arrested in front of her 10-year-old daughter. Now, she’s suing.

Summer 2024 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
In these 25 years we’ve achieved significant victories for free speech, both in the law and in our culture.

Spring 2024 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
Legendary Monty Python actor and comedian John Cleese talks with ݮƵAPP about comedy, creativity, and cancel culture.

Winter 2024 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
Two animal rights advocates walk into a public park — and face repeated violations of their First Amendment rights.

Fall 2023 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
How ݮƵAPP is combating requirements that force thousands of California professors to espouse the government’s politicized viewpoints

Summer 2023 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
Time flies when you're fighting for free speech: Reflecting on one year of ݮƵAPP's expansion.

Spring 2023 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
Holding a sign is not a crime, but some Georgia officials need reminding.

Winter 2023 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
A Michigan mayor tried to silence her own constituents. So we handed them the mic.

Fall 2022 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
ݮƵAPP defends autistic-led advocacy group against lawsuit thread.

Summer 2022 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
ݮƵAPP expands beyond campus: We're ready to defend free speech wherever it is threatened.

Spring 2022 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
EXILED: One Texas college's crusade to oust faculty. PLUS: Defending the student press.

Winter 2022 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
Students punished for criticizing China's government. PLUS: Spotlight on Speech Codes 2022.

Fall 2021 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
How the new Faculty Legal Defense Fund protects expression — and jobs

Summer 2021 ݮƵAPP Quarterly
FIRE Quarterly
How one man’s satirical email put his graduation in jeopardy — but made Stanford the butt of the joke.