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Travka [436]
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yarga [219]3 years ago
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Answer:

There is no constitutional right to assemble on private property, but peaceful assembly on public property is a protected right.

Explanation:

A constitution refers to a set of written laws and principles which is typically used to determine the power and authority of the government, as well as guarantee the fundamental rights of its citizens.

The First Amendment can be defined as an amendment to the constitution of the United States of America which completely prohibits any form of limitation to the freedom of its citizens with respect to peaceful assembly, expression, right to petition government, and religion. It was ratified by the US Congress in 1791 based on the Bill of Rights.

Hence, the First Amendment protections of freedom of assembly apply to private property by stating that there is no constitutional right to assemble on private property, but peaceful assembly on public property is a protected right. Therefore, any group of people that assembles on a private is trespassing and are punishable under appropriate laws.

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