How Does Law Enforcement Balance Free Assembly Rights with Public Safety?Lt. Jerry Lohr of the Saint Louis County Police Department explains how law enforcement balances the rights of all against the rights of those marching as part of their right to assembly.
Free Assembly Rights | The Legacy of Edwards v. South CarolinaProfessor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University shares information on the origins of this important Supreme Court case and how it influenced the Civil Rights movement and other court cases.
Login to ViewBalancing Law Enforcement Needs Against the Right to AssembleLt. Jerry Lohr of the Saint Louis County Police Department explains how law enforcement balances the rights of all against the rights of those marching as part of their right to assembly.
Login to ViewLaw Enforcement Perspective on the Right to AssembleLt. Jerry Lohr of the Saint Louis County Police Department provides an overview of the right to assemble from a law enforcement perspective.
Login to ViewWhat is the Process for Applying for a Permit to Assemble?Lt. Jerry Lohr of the Saint Louis County Police Department explains the process for applying for a permit to assemble.
Login to ViewThe Right to Assemble from a Law Enforcement PerspectiveLt. Jerry Lohr of the Saint Louis County Police Department provides an overview of the right to assemble from a law enforcement perspective.
Login to ViewHas the Supreme Court Placed Limits on Acceptable and Unacceptable Actions Police Can Take in Regulating Freedom of Assembly?Professor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University discusses whether or not the Supreme Court has placed limits on acceptable and unacceptable actions police can take in regulating freedom of assembly.
Login to ViewDoes the Right to Assemble Also Apply to Organizations, Their Meetings and their Membership?Professor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University explains how the Right to Assemble may apply to organizations, their meetings and their membership.
Login to ViewWhat’s the Difference Between a Lawful Assembly and a Mob?Professor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University discusses the difference between a lawful assembly and a mob.
Login to ViewHas the Supreme Court Made Any Distinction About Why People Are Marching in Granting the Right to Assemble?Professor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University explains whether the purpose behind a march is taken into consideration with granting the Right to Assemble.
Login to ViewWhat Do We Mean by the Right to Assemble and Petition? Why Did the Founders Want These Rights in the First Amendment?Professor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University reviews the background behind the Rights of Assembly and Petition.
Login to ViewMaking Meaning of the First Amendment – Freedom of Assembly and PetitionProfessor Dan Kozlowski of Saint Louis University and Lt. Jerry Lohr of the St. Louis County Police Department discuss the legal and practical implications to the Right of Assembly and Petition.
Login to ViewHow Has the Supreme Court’s View of Free Speech Rights Changed Over Time?David Robertson, author of "The Constitution and America’s Destiny," provides an overview of the Supreme Court's evolving view of free speech.
Login to ViewWas There Discussion about What Rights to Put in the First Amendment?Attorney and constitutional educator Millie Aulbur offers an overview of conversations regarding which rights to place in the First Amendment.