Questions for Chapter 6 Section 3:
1.
Why do most groups have to obtain a
permit to parade or hold a demonstration?
a.
So they don’t obstruct/interfere with other
people’s rights or public safety
2.
Why were the Nazi party in Skokie
allowed to march? What dilemmas or controversies just this case bring up?
a.
The Nazi party were allowed to march because
they were expressing their freedom of speech/assembly
b.
When taken to court the court ruled that a
community couldn’t use a high bond amount (hostage) to make it impossible for
the party to get a permit
c.
It brought up the issue of whether or not the
government/police are obligated to protect unpopular protests
d.
It also brought up the fine line between
peaceful and violent protest, many argued that the party could incite violence
by marching in the mainly Jewish neighborhood
3.
Describe dilemmas that a free society
faces in setting limits on freedom of assembly?
a.
Deciding what constitutes a peaceful or
potentially violent protest
b.
Deciding where/ it is lawful for people to
assemble, ex. Not blocking the entrance to a courthouse even if it’s okay to be
outside it
4.
When may the right to assemble be
limited on public and private property?
a.
Private property cannot be protested on without
the direct permission of the landowners
b.
Essential places –jails, courthouses, schools-
cannot be obstructed though protesting outside of them is acceptable
c.
Violent protest – riot ect cannot be
incited/promoted by the groups
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