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  2. Right to protest - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beth Tinker was given detention for wearing a black armband to protest the Vietnam War, leading to the Tinker v. Des Moines case.. Many employers, educational institutions, [5] and professional associations [6] maintain demonstration policies that limit the rights of their members to protest, for instance by restricting them to free speech zones.

  3. First Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prevents Congress from making laws respecting an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; or abridging the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.

  4. Freedom of assembly - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of assembly is often used in the context of the right to protest, while freedom of association is used in the context of labor rights. The Constitution of the United States is interpreted to mean both the freedom to assemble and the freedom to join an association. [3]

  5. 54 years after Kent State: What limits are there to ... - AOL

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    Professor Dan Kobil teaches constitutional law at Capital University Law School in Columbus. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: What are the limits of the rights to protest ...

  6. Protests at justices’ homes: Fair game or too far? - AOL

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    Under pressure from conservatives to condemn the protests, the White House issued a statement saying that President Biden “strongly believes in the Constitutional right to protest. But that ...

  7. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    It was the first to locate the right to travel in the privileges and immunities clause, providing the right with a specific guarantee of constitutional protection. [9] By reasoning that the clause derived from Article IV of the Articles of Confederation, the decision suggested a narrower set of rights than those enumerated in Corfield , but ...

  8. What can protesters legally do on California campuses? Is ...

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    While the First Amendment protects your right to protest, t here are limitations when it comes to exercising this right on California university campuses.. The amendment reads: “Congress shall ...

  9. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1688 Bill of Rights provides no such limitation to assembly. Under the common law, the right of an individual to petition implies the right of multiple individuals to assemble lawfully for that purpose. [11] England's implied right to assemble to petition was made an express right in the US First Amendment.