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.
The right to assemble is simply the right to gather in a group and the right to petition is the right to actually file a motion to be heard in front of the appropriate court.
# The freedom of Speech # The right to assemble # I don't know anymore. One of the 10 Ammendments is that you have the right to assemble. And the Freedom of Speech.
True!
amendment 1
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.
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Judaism is widely practiced today (21st Century). Also, separate from its practice, Judaism is arguably STUDIED today by more people than ever before in its history.
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The right to assemble is simply the right to gather in a group and the right to petition is the right to actually file a motion to be heard in front of the appropriate court.
Everywhere in the world.
Yes.
catholicism
Buddhism.
yes
General Assemble of Virginia
Right to assemble peacfully
right to press/speech, and right to assemble.