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There is a human right to assembly in the real world and this should exist online as well.
He added that they had "a right to assembly guaranteed by the constitution."
The opposition press remains closed and most civil liberties, like the right to assembly, have been suspended.
You know, for example, that the right to assembly which we are discussing here now is not unrestricted and absolute.
"It raises a number of First Amendment questions about the right to assembly," he noted.
Although citizens technically enjoy the right to assembly, public gatherings are subject to police approval.
Article 50 preserved the right to assembly but required "notification" of such gatherings.
The legislation restricts the right to assembly specifically for Baltar's movement.
We talk about the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, the right to assembly.
The military interpreted the restriction on the right to assembly as a restriction against travel, in at least one case.
Because demonstrations often turn violent, security forces frequently have ignored the constitutionally mandated right to assembly and organization.
We tend to think of human rights in terms of a right to vote, a right to free speech, a right to assembly.
The Kremlin establishment complained darkly through the day that in exercising the new public right to assembly the democratic protest movement had somehow become abusive.
This effectively denies that person their fundamental rights to assembly and to petition the government as guaranteed in the First Amendment."
"We believe these provisions are an unconstitutional violation of her right to travel and her right to assembly and free speech," he said.
The majority opinion, authored by Justice Black, argued that county jails were not public places and so it did not infringe on their right to assembly.
These dispensations gave the Bergerac community the right to assembly, special tax exemptions and the right to ship their wines to Bordeaux unhindered.
There was relief in many quarters that New Delhi did not collapse into more violence, but concern about the trampling of constitutional rights to assembly was also widespread.
The Criminal Justice Act, which has removed the right to silence, strikes at the right to assembly and even, many young people feel, at the right to be different.
Josh Hong of Malaysiakini questioned the law requiring protest organisers to obtain permits, saying the freedom of speech and right to assembly are guaranteed by the Constitution.
The representative of the nobility took similar grounds and even demanded for the Protestants the right to assembly (totally dismissing the Edict of July out of hand).
Despite what those who do not know Bahrain well some times think, freedom of expression and right to assembly is entrenched in the constitution - hundreds of demos go ahead each year without trouble.
"It takes away the right to assembly, the right to free speech and the right to redress a grievance," said Joseph Scheidler, director of the Pro-Life Action League in Chicago.
His district included half the industrial city of Oakland and the University of California at Berkeley, where student protests erupted over the issue of free speech and the right to assembly in 1964.
Instead of that, a state of siege has been declared, the right to assembly and freedom of movement have been curtailed, and the military have violently broken up peaceful demonstrations and killed people.