One of FIRE’s longest-serving employees, Robert Shibley began at FIRE straight out of Duke Law School in 2003, with the intention of doing nonprofit work for a couple of years before finding a permanent job. This lasted 19 years, including six as FIRE’s executive director. During his time at FIRE, Robert launched FIRE’s first major litigation initiative, traveled to dozens of campuses to speak about the First Amendment and Title IX issues on campus, and oversaw FIRE’s expansion into off-campus issues before a stint representing students and faculty members in private practice at the firm of Allen Harris PLLC.
Having realized things on campus were even worse than he had believed, Robert returned to FIRE as Special Counsel for Campus Advocacy in order to finish the job he started: restoring free speech and due process to America’s college campuses. Robert is the author of Twisting Title IX, from Encounter Books. His writing has appeared everywhere from The Wall Street Journal to The Washington Post, USA Today, and TIME, and he has appeared on national and international broadcasts including the BBC and NPR, The O’Reilly Factor, CNN Tonight, Tucker Carlson Tonight, and (perhaps most famously) Dr. Phil.
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Are Campus Speech Codes Too Restrictive?
New Hampshire Student Chapter
UNH Law Campus2 White Street
Concord , NH 03301
Navigating Campus Protests and the First Amendment
North Carolina Student Chapter
North Carolina Student Chapter160 Ridge Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Free Speech in the Modern Day
Wake Forest Student Chapter
Wake Forest School of Law1834 Wake Forest Rd
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Free Speech on College Campuses
American Student Chapter
American University Washington College of Law4300 Nebraska Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
New Tools in Civil Rights Cases
In recent months, a number of new legal theories and tools have been proposed –...
New Tools in Civil Rights Cases
In recent months, a number of new legal theories and tools have been proposed –...