“Hillary for Prison” has become a ubiquitous slogan among Trump supporters. Even on my own Facebook wall(!), almost exclusively populated by non-voters and Johnson/Stein supporters, the “Hillary for Prison” meme is nigh-unavoidable. […]
On the heels of private security attacking peaceful protestors, the Dakota Access Pipeline project, a 1,172 mile pipeline set to carry crude oil from North Dakota to refineries in southern Illinois, has become a major […]
SFL’s Local Coordinators in Mexico have been busy this week with plans for a demonstration in support of gay marriage. They’re hoping to bring a lot of folks out to the streets […]
Why is it that in the United States, the “land of the free,” are you only free to express yourself as long as it doesn’t ruffle the feathers of millions of perpetually offended […]
I am pleased to announce the following student leaders have earned a spot on Students For Liberty’s 2016-2017 blog team! These are the most passionate student writers in the pro-liberty movement today […]
Photos of two heroin users, passed out in a car with a child in the backseat, have been circulating the internet and news outlets for the past few days. Posted on the […]
This post was written by SFL Communications Associate Daniel Pryor and first published on Medium. What would you say to a man who reduced drug violence? A man who clicked his fingers […]
STRIVE of College of Charleston hosted their kick-off event, “Ayn Rand’s Philosophy: What Is & What Isn’t”, to dispel misconceptions about Objectivism. Our club will delve into Rand’s systematic philosophy more in upcoming […]
August saw a number of great events and announcements from Students For Liberty. Here are some highlights! Jonathan Haidt announced as first speaker at ISFLC17 At the beginning of August, we announced […]
On September 27th, at 8:00 PM EST, Students For Liberty is teaming up with Young Americans for Liberty and Students for Sensible Drug Policy to bring you the Campus Debut of Deep Web. The movie tells the story of […]
Our latest quarterly report is filled with inspiring stories of activism from around the world, as well as other highlights from what has been a busy and exciting summer at Students For Liberty. […]
The following post was written by Wade Craig, SFL’s North American Chair. The recent welcome letter from the University of Chicago to its incoming freshman class is neither a significant win for […]