There Is No Constitutional Right to “Protest”
By Michael J Badagliacco, “MJB” | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
The “Right” is to “…Peacefully Assemble and to petition the Government…”
In the heated discourse surrounding civil unrest and public demonstrations, a common phrase echoes through media and activism: the right to “peacefully protest.” Contrary to popular opinion, this term appears nowhere in the United States Constitution. The document does not grant a specific right to protest at all. Instead, the First Amendment protects “the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
This precise language underscores a limited safeguard, one focused on orderly gatherings rather than disruptive actions often labeled as protests.
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