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.
Right to assemble peacfully
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.
right to press/speech, and right to assemble.
The right to assemble.
freedom to assemble
The right to assemble.
# 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!
The 1st Amendment.
From what I understand, it isn't to difficult to install and assemble a bookcase tower. If you have the right tools and follow the instructions, anyone could do it.
amendment 1