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What is the general rule used by the Supreme Court when deciding I ow disobedience is a constructionally protected right? A. the protest is nomiolent, then ow disobedence is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly B. Chidsobedience is not protected by the First Amendment and so protestors may be charged it they break any LINS C. When the laws beng proessed are unconstational then cividisobedience is protected by the First Amendment. D. Acts of ow discbedience are not protected it camed out on public property, but have First Amendment pretection on private property

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What is the general rule used by the Supreme Court when deciding I ow disobedience is a constructionally protected right?
A. the protest is nomiolent, then ow disobedence is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly
B. Chidsobedience is not protected by the First Amendment and so protestors may be charged it they break any LINS
C. When the laws beng proessed are unconstational then cividisobedience is protected by the First Amendment.
D. Acts of ow discbedience are not protected it camed out on public property, but have First Amendment pretection on private property

What is the general rule used by the Supreme Court when deciding I ow disobedience is a constructionally protected right? A. the protest is nomiolent, then ow disobedence is protected by the First Amendment right to free assembly B. Chidsobedience is not protected by the First Amendment and so protestors may be charged it they break any LINS C. When the laws beng proessed are unconstational then cividisobedience is protected by the First Amendment. D. Acts of ow discbedience are not protected it camed out on public property, but have First Amendment pretection on private property

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Martínveterano · Tutor durante 12 años
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The correct answer is C. When the laws being protested are unconstitutional, then civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment.<br /><br />The Supreme Court has held that civil disobedience is protected by the First Amendment when the laws being protested are unconstitutional. This means that individuals have the right to peacefully disobey laws that they believe are unjust or violate their constitutional rights. However, the Supreme Court has also held that civil disobedience is not protected when it involves violent or destructive actions, or when it interferes with the rights of others.
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