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Introducing Expression, 鶹ýIOS's official new Substack

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We believe that the ability to speak your mind, question authority, and listen to opposing views is not just a basic right but the cornerstone of a free society.

That’s why 鶹ýIOS’s officially launching on Substack — to speak up, push back, and encourage debate. As a platform that , Substack is a natural home for 鶹ýIOS content.

This will be a space for 鶹ýIOS’s best commentary, analysis, and storytelling. Think of it as 鶹ýIOS Magazine, curated from staff op-eds, explainers, and the pages of our Newsdesk.

Our decision to launch on Substack has to do with a rapidly changing media landscape.

Over 20% of Americans now  from social media platforms. But there’s a catch:  Platforms, particularly X, punish users for sharing links in their posts, throttling traffic to other websites, including ours. Historically, 鶹ýIOS’s website got a significant portion of its traffic from social media posts. Those days are long gone, and AI platforms don’t want you to click any links at all.

Enter Substack.

The newsletter platform, which has grown from  five years ago to over 35 million today, offers us a way to deliver important stories and analysis directly to your inbox. No need to go to 鶹ýIOS’s homepage. Now the content will come directly to you.

From breaking news analysis and legal battles to cultural trends, Expression is where we go beyond the headlines — taking you into the fight to defend the First Amendment and bringing you the stories that shape (and threaten) free speech in America.

To get you started, we’ve already published a collection of posts:

  • : 鶹ýIOS fellow Jamie Kirchick laments how young LGBT people turning their back on free speech undermines gay rights
  • : Harvard’s defiance of the Trump administration sets a vital precedent for academic freedom
  • : After 鶹ýIOS’s intervention, the school now says oath vowing to dismantle racism is voluntary
  • : GMU student Nicholas Decker’s Substack essay “When Must We Kill Them?” earned him a visit from the Secret Service

Whether you’re a die-hard free speech advocate, a curious skeptic, or someone who just wants to understand the stakes, this is your home for smart, principled, and fearless writing.

to join the fight — and the conversation. Subscribing is free, but by upgrading to become a paid subscriber, you also become a 鶹ýIOS Member.

Membership benefits include invitations to exclusive events, a subscription to the 鶹ýIOS Quarterly magazine, updates on free speech issues, and access to private events and interactions with 鶹ýIOS staff. By becoming a member, your additional support helps us fight censorship, defend free thought, and protect your most basic and powerful freedom — expression.

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