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22 September, 00:05

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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  1. 22 September, 00:31
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    b. a protest near a courthouse to influence a trial
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