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Which can the government legally prohibit when setting rules for time, place, and manner of assembly? Select one: a. a political rally expressing offensive ideas b. a protest near a courthouse to influence a trial c. a celebration at a national monument d. an antiwar march near a state capitol

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b. a protest near a courthouse to influence a trial
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One of the Human Rights states that people have the freedom of assembly, the right to freedom of association and the freedom of speech. This mean people can gather and protest in order to show their discomfort or political ideas. However, the government legally can prohibit a protest near a courthouse to influence a trial, option B, because this places are not considered public forums where citizens can assemble.

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