right of assembly

  • 1right of assembly — Right guaranteed by First Amendment, U.S. Constitution, allowing people to meet for any purpose connected with government; it encompasses meeting to protest governmental policies and actions and the promotion of ideas. See unlawful assembly …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 2right of assembly — Right guaranteed by First Amendment, U.S. Constitution, allowing people to meet for any purpose connected with government; it encompasses meeting to protest governmental policies and actions and the promotion of ideas. See unlawful assembly …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 3right of assembly — the principle of popular government often constitutionally guaranteed that it is the right of the people peaceably to assemble for any purpose not expressly prohibited by law compare unlawful assembly …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 4right of assembly — See assembly …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 5assembly — noun 1 elected group ADJECTIVE ▪ elected, representative ▪ constitutional, consultative, general, legislative ▪ local, national …

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  • 6right — I adj. 1) right about (to be right about smt.) 2) right in (you were right in assuming that) 3) right to + inf. (it was right of her to refuse = she was right to refuse) 4) right that + clause (it s not right that they should be treated in that… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 7assembly — n. 1) to convene an assembly 2) a constitutional; deliberative; general; legislative; national; public assembly 3) (misc.) the right of assembly * * * [ə semblɪ] deliberative general legislative national public assembly (misc.) the right of… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 8assembly — noun 1 (C) a group of people who are elected to make laws for a particular country or area: the New York State Assembly 2 (countable + of) a group of people who gave gathered together for a particular purpose 3 (C, U) a regular meeting of all the …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 9right — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 what is morally good PREPOSITION ▪ in the right (= having justice and truth on your side) ▪ There s no doubt that he s in the right on this. PHRASES ▪ have right on your side (esp. BrE) …

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  • 10Right to life — is a phrase that describes the belief that a human being has an essential right to live, particularly that a human being has the right not to be killed by another human being. The concept of a right to life is central to debates on the issues of… …

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