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Paying people to protest

The legality and ethics of paying people to protest, including First Amendment protections, criminal and administrative restrictions, and reputational risks.

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Jan 19, 2026
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What are the legal and ethical boundaries for protesting places of worship when a congregant holds a controversial public office?

Protesting a place of worship because a congregant holds a controversial public office sits at the intersection of robust First Amendment protections for speech and assembly and narrowly permitted res...

Jan 19, 2026
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What is peaceful protest

Peaceful protest—also called nonviolent resistance or civil resistance—is collective public action that refrains from physical violence and the threat of violence, using tactics like marches, vigils, ...

Jan 10, 2026

what is peaceful protesting?

Peaceful protesting is public, collective dissent carried out without physical violence or the threat of violence, using tactics from marches and vigils to boycotts and civil disobedience to press for...

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