lobbying_activities: 1390243
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| id | filing_uuid | filing_type | registrant_name | registrant_id | client_name | filing_year | filing_period | issue_code | specific_issues | government_entities | income_amount | expense_amount | is_no_activity | is_termination | received_date |
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| 1390243 | 823c46df-57b4-4da3-87f6-66906f677268 | Q1 | FOUNDATION FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND EXPRESSION (FIRE) | 400894611 | FOUNDATION FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND EXPRESSION (FIRE) | 2013 | first_quarter | CIV | The Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization (S.1925)FIRE was concerned with a portion of the bill dealing with due process rights on university campuses. The section of the bill dealing with due process on campus is Section 304 of the bill. FIRE also opposed a section of the bill that would have created a National Center for Campus Public Safety. FIRE also met with several congressional offices about legislation to prohibit universities from demanding access to student and faculty private social media or email passwords.v One such bill is the Social Networking Online Protection Act. FIRE met with congressional offices about legislation requiring universities to submit information regarding their policies and how they effect free speech on campus to the Department of Education. FIRE suggested that this type of provision may be included in the Higher Education Act Reauthorization. On February 25, 2013 FIRE wrote a letter to the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) urging it to issue further guidance regarding (1) the First Amendment and Title IX; and (2) due process rights of students accused of sexual assault on university campuses. | Education, Dept of,HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 10000 | 0 | 0 | 2013-04-22T12:20:08.157000-04:00 |