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foreign to your opinions but no right to act on them you couldnt meet with your friends to talk things over or demand that your government do something about your concerns the first amendment protects not only your right to Pure speech but also your right to assemble with others to express your beliefs and to petition the government to solve the problem what do you imagine when you think about protesting the government today we often see groups demonstrating on streets carrying signs to express their views yet for much of American History such Gatherings were forbidden by state and local governments because the first amendment only applied to the federal government however in the early 1900s the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment did apply to the states it began to overturn local laws that banned demonstration on the sidewalks which the court said were a public forum places traditionally open to the public for meetings and discussions such as Parks sidewalks and streets in

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The Freedom to Petition may be restricted by the government with reasonable restrictions as to time, place and manner. For example, someone does not have the right to expect their petition to be heard at 3:00 in the morning.
The Petition Clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right of the people to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The right to petition has been held to include the right to file lawsuits against the government.
What does the right to petition the government mean? The right for Americans to present a petition to a government official because they are dissatisfied with the law.
The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, ones government, without fear of punishment or reprisals. The right can be traced back to the Bill of Rights 1689, the Petition of Right (1628), and Magna Carta (1215).
The right of the people peaceably to assemble for the purpose of petitioning Congress for a redress of grievances, or for anything else connected with the powers or the duties of the National Government, is an attribute of national citizenship, and, as such, under the protection of, and guaranteed by, the United States
A petition is a request to do something, most commonly addressed to a government official or public entity. Petitions to a deity are a form of prayer called supplication. In the colloquial sense, a petition is a document addressed to some official and signed by numerous individuals.
There are five writ petition types in the Indian constitution, which you can file either before the High Court or Supreme Court such as: Habeas Corpus. Mandamus. Prohibition. Certiorari. Quo Warranto.

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