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For what reasons might the right to assemble be limited on public property?

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 The right to assemble may be susceptible to limitation when on public property if the nature of the assembly is violent and in direct conflict with the rule of law. The government (federal, state, local) can also limit assembly on public property only to a certain time or place. This doesn’t violate the citizens’ right of assembly guaranteed by the First Amendment, however, it does put technical regulations on where and when it can take place.\text{\color{default} The right to assemble may be susceptible to limitation when on public property if the nature of the assembly is violent and in direct conflict with the rule of law. The government (federal, state, local) can also limit assembly on public property only to a certain time or place. This doesn't violate the citizens' right of assembly guaranteed by the First Amendment, however, it does put technical regulations on where and when it can take place.}

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