College Students: Register Now for the College Freedom Network's 2011 Conference, July 14-16

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If you're a college student interested in free speech, consider coming to this. I"ll be talking about themes in Matt Welch and my forthcoming book, The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America. Maximizing free expression is right there at the top of the list. And I can tell you that Bob Corn-Revere, who recently spoke at Reason's annual donor event, is not only a brilliant First Amendment lawyer - he puts on a helluva show, too!

Save the Date: 2011 Campus Freedom Network Conference, July 14-16

FIRE is proud to announce that the 2011 Campus Freedom Network Conference will be held July 14-16 on the campus of Bryn Mawr College, just outside of Philadelphia. The CFN Conference brings together committed students from across the country to learn from eminent First Amendment scholars and meet fellow advocates for free speech on campus.

The conference will begin with dinner on Thursday evening, followed by a day and a half of lectures, panels, and break-out sessions. Attendees will hear from distinguished keynote speakers, a panel of students involved in previous FIRE cases, and FIRE staff about the philosophical and legal arguments for First Amendment rights on campus and how they can improve the culture of free speech at their schools.

The Thursday night keynote speaker will be Nick Gillespie, editor in chief of Reason.tv and Reason.com, which… features the staff blog Hit & Run, named by Washingtonian, Playboy, and others as one of the best political blogs.

Friday night's keynote speaker is Robert Corn-Revere, a partner at the law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine in Washington, D.C., and a First Amendment expert with extensive experience in communications, media, and information technology law. Corn-Revere is the lead attorney for former Valdosta State University student Hayden Barnes in Barnes v. Zaccari, a federal civil rights case currently before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

We welcome all college students interested in defending free speech on campus to apply to attend the conference. The conference is FREE, and FIRE will also provide up to $300 to reimburse expenses for attendees to travel to Bryn Mawr. Space is limited, so you should register soon!

Apply today at thecfn.org/conference