Difference between revisions of "Freedom of assembly"

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'''Freedom of assembly''' is the right of the people to get together (as for conferences or demonstrations) to petition the government with grievances.  It is a part of [[United States]] law, guaranteed to the people under the [[First Amendment]].
 
'''Freedom of assembly''' is the right of the people to get together (as for conferences or demonstrations) to petition the government with grievances.  It is a part of [[United States]] law, guaranteed to the people under the [[First Amendment]].
  
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Latest revision as of 06:57, June 27, 2016

Freedom of assembly is the right of the people to get together (as for conferences or demonstrations) to petition the government with grievances. It is a part of United States law, guaranteed to the people under the First Amendment.