Today the right to peaceably assemble is equated with the right of free speech and with freedom of the press. These rights and freedoms became merged when Congress passed a law doing so.
No law may be passed by Congress that establishes a certain religion, forbids its practice, limits press or speech freedom, or restricts the ability of the public to peacefully assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances. Unless a similar proposal is currently being examined in that chamber, if it is approved, it advances to the other chamber. If neither chamber approves it, the measure is dead. If a legislation receives the support of both the House and the Senate, it is sent to the President.
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