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the first amendment protects the right to assemble, but that right is limited. which form of assembly is not protected?

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The First Amendment protects peaceful, not violent, assembly. However, there must a “clear and present danger” or an “imminent incitement of lawlessness” before government officials may restrict free-assembly rights.
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