Well, if you read it loosely, there are three things that say so, in my opinion, but more strictly only one. The stricter one, Interfering with the right to peaceably assemble.
The First Amendment
Freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, press, and religion.
The 1st Amendment.
Well, if you read it loosely, there are three things that say so, in my opinion, but more strictly only one. The stricter one, Interfering with the right to peaceably assemble.
The First Amendment promises the right to freedom, peaceful assembly, religion, press and the right to petition the government.
Hiroshima 1945. For peaceful purposes, Calder Hall UK 1956
The 5 liberties that are protected include: Religion, Speech, Petition of Grievances, Peaceful Assembly, and Press.
First amendment - The freedom of speech, press, religion, peaceful assembly and the right to make a change in Government.
Freedom of:The press To petition To peaceful assembly Speech Expression Religion
The first amendment gives US citizens the rights of free speech, peaceful assembly, etc. They're also called our "Basic Civil Liberties," which give us rights as US citizens. The 14th amendment gave rights to people of slave descent, or people who were former slaves, the rights stated in the 1st amendment.
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees:Freedom of ReligionFreedom of SpeechFreedom of the PressFreedom of PetitionFreedom of Association
A First Amendment right is the Right to Peaceful Assembly. so that explains National Political Conventions. They are a group of people with common interests that wish to assemble peacefully. Primary elections are a big part in why the United States is not Democracy. It is in fact a Representative Republic and that is one of the first stages in selecting our representatives.