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What does the First Amendment’s right to assemble refer to?
the right of a group to express unpopular opinions
the right of a group to make false claims
the right of a group to meet in groups
the right of a group to speak in protest
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the right of a group to meet in groups
(That right protects peaceful gatherings — including protests to express opinions — but not illegal activity or knowingly false defamatory claims.)
(That right protects peaceful gatherings — including protests to express opinions — but not illegal activity or knowingly false defamatory claims.)
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