Good work here by Fire (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), which forced Standford University to reverse its decision withholding a law student’s right to graduate because the student dared to write a email satirizing the Federalist Society, Sen. Josh Hawley, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, regarding the events of Jan. 6.
I had no part in this particular action, but I support the work of FIRE. In fact, I recently formed a working relationship with FIRE, a non-partisan free-speech non-profit. As a private practice attorney, I will be representing university faculty members who FIRE refers to me, people who are in need of legal support to address constitutional violations in the areas of free expression, academic freedom, and associational rights.
Bravo. Feel free to refer research needs to me, I have access to a bunch of people who actually know how to do it. To support your work for FIRE, may we, your fans, establish a Patreon account? I already know you will accept cases on on grounds of non-partisan principles; the rest of us without a license to practice law have a stake in this, too.