This explainer defines the freedom to petition the government to correct grievances and explains how the right operates today. It focuses on the constitutional text, judicial interpretations, and the main federal filing routes available in 2026. Readers will find plain-language explanations, practical filing steps, and...
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March 10, 2026
The freedom to peacefully assemble is a core civil right that allows people to gather for shared expression, advocacy or remembrance. It is protected by international standards and many national constitutions, subject to lawful, necessary and proportionate limits. This article explains what protected assemblies look...
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March 10, 2026
This article explains why Generation Z often appears more liberal in national surveys and civic research. It balances values, economic concerns, media dynamics and organizing patterns, and highlights how the freedom to peacefully assemble fits into that mix. The goal is to present research-based context...
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March 10, 2026
This explainer addresses whether the right to travel is a Ninth Amendment protection or whether it rests elsewhere in constitutional law. It is written for civic minded readers, students, and journalists who want a concise, sourced answer and practical guidance on how courts and advocates...
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March 10, 2026