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| 3057512 | d2fe1134-a6d3-4e9d-b7de-f64b4ad78e34 | Q3 | FOUNDATION FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND EXPRESSION (FIRE) | 400894611 | FOUNDATION FOR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND EXPRESSION (FIRE) | 2023 | third_quarter | CIV | FIRE reviewed and provided analysis of drafts of a potential Student Bill of Rights and an additional draft piece of legislation that would protect free expression on college campuses. FIRE also provided analysis to Ed and Workforce committee staff and other congressional offices regarding how to combat anti-Semitism without infringing on students' free speech rights. FIRE analyzed and joined a coalition letter to Senator Schumer opposing the Stop CSAM Act (S.1199) which would have undermined free speech online by imposing liability on social media companies for hosting content related to conduct, including expression, related to child exploitation. We met with a Senate office to discuss our support for the RAP Act (H.R. 2952) which would change the federal rules of evidence to protect the free speech rights of artists, so their fictional works are not used as the basis of criminal prosecutions, unless there is additional evidence tying the works to details of the crimes only the perpetrators would know. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 0 | 0 | 2023-10-18T15:29:14-04:00 |