Picket, boycott, speech.
It was indeed a legal protest
Yes and no. The 1st amendment gives citizens the right to freely and peaceably assemble. This means you are free to protest anything you would like. You can do so on public property, like the sidewalk, unless it creates some risk of safety.
yes
Yes, the 1st amendment gives the freedom of speech which includes protest.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'under protest' is Sub recusatione. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'sub' means 'under'. The noun 'recusatione' means 'protest'.
They have the 1st amendment right to protest on public property, so your answer is yes. Even though they do have the right it seems as if they are not respecting the family of the fallen solider in their protest at the funeral.
boycott
sup
it means what your thoughts are about an argument and weather u protest against it
Protest means to go against something with speeches, picket signs, and any other forms of going against something.
it is to prosuade a composition of a protest,;reduce insiantisy,; killers
objection