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the freedom of assembly protects the right to: a. speak against policies b. publish newspapers c. worship freely d. gather for protests or meetings which supreme court case involved the pentagon papers? a. texas v. johnson b. schenck v. united states c. miranda v. arizona d. new york times co. v. united states what is prior restraint in freedom of the press? a. right to practice religion b. limits on speech c. restrictions on assembly d. preventing publication before it occurs
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- The Freedom of Assembly is about the right to gather for various purposes like protests or meetings. Speaking against policies is freedom of speech, publishing newspapers is freedom of the press, and worshiping freely is freedom of religion.
- The New York Times Co. v. United States case involved the Pentagon Papers. Texas v. Johnson was about flag - burning, Schenck v. United States dealt with speech during wartime, and Miranda v. Arizona was about rights of the accused.
- Prior restraint in freedom of the press is the act of preventing publication before it happens. It has nothing to do with the right to practice religion, limits on speech in general, or restrictions on assembly.
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- d. Gather for protests or meetings
- d. New York Times Co. v. United States
- d. Preventing publication before it occurs