Deciding whether to bring a phone to a protest requires balancing the right to peaceably assemble with real privacy and security tradeoffs. This guide offers a calm, practical framework to help readers make that call based on their purpose and local conditions. Michael Carbonara’s campaign...
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March 10, 2026
This explainer clarifies what the right to assemble and petition means in U.S. law and why it matters for civic life. It outlines the constitutional source, key Supreme Court decisions, how courts analyze restrictions, and practical steps for organizers and officials. The right to assemble...
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March 10, 2026
This article explains what the right to peaceably assemble means in plain language and points to the main legal sources and practical steps people can take. It is written for voters, students, journalists, and civic readers who want clear, neutral information about assembly rights under...
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March 10, 2026
This explainer summarizes the legal rules that shape when the President may withhold federal funds from states. It centers on the Spending Clause, the Supreme Court decisions that define coercion limits, and the Impoundment Control Act procedures that constrain unilateral executive withholding. Readers will find...
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March 10, 2026