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the ist amendment to the constitution provides for free speech and the right to peaceably assemble.
freedom of religion, speech, the press, to petition the government, to peaceably assemble.
You have the right to peaceably assemble, and it is protected under the right of assembly, but if anything gets out of hand you cannot.
Yes, along with freedom of speech." Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
All those rights are protected by the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The freedom of speech, the right to peaceably assemble, freedom of religion, the right to own property, the right to travel freely within and between states, etc.
People assemble all the time: churches, fund-raisers, political rallies, parades. In fact, a few years ago, a court in Boston held that the right to assemble includes the right to deny others to assemble with you, where the others were gays and the assembly was a St Patrick's Day parade on public streets. There are also many statutes that protect the right to assemble peaceably, preventing intruders from disrupting the assembly.
freedom of religion. freedom of speech. the right to peaceably assemble. i gave the main ones :) hope i helped in some way
The First Amendment states that "Congress shall make no law respecting ... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
In the U.S. Constitution, the First Amendment provides the right to the free exercise of religion (as well as the rights to peaceably assemble and the freedom of the press).