Right to Peaceably Assemble
*Please note that this was created to illustrate international law around freedom to assemble, but the U.S. mirrors this law!
INTERNET RESOURCES
Heritage Foundation - This is a conservative website that helps to formulate and promote public policies. They have a "Guide to the Constitution" that is quite useful.
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Library of Congress - This library is the largest in the world and is the main research arm of the United States Congress.
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Lincoln University - Lincoln University's Criminal Justice Department has developed a guide to the Constitution, as well. This is a very wordy document, but it is incredibly informative.
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The Bill of Rights Institute - This institution seeks to educate the public about our fundamental rights. This page discusses freedom of assembly and freedom of petition and gives current news events around these issues.
BOOKS & DVDs FOR INTERLIBRARY LOAN
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Merino, Noel. (2012). Freedom of Assembly and Association. Greenhaven Press.
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Rohde, Stephen F. (2005). Freedom of Assembly. New York: Facts On File.
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Vile, John R. (2010). A Companion to the United States Constitution and its Amendments. Praeger.
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