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Protest Rights and Surveillance
Monitoring demonstrations and balancing public order with free expression.
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SUMMARY - Protest Rights and Surveillance

Public protest has long been a cornerstone of democratic societies — a way for people to voice dissent, demand accountability, and influence change. Yet as surveillance capabilities expand, the act of gathering in public increasingly intersects with systems that observe, record, and analyze crowds in real time.

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CONSTITUTIONAL BRIEFING - Protest Rights And Surveillance

Constitutional Overview

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Constitutional Depth Assessment (CDA) Score: 86%

Constitutional Vulnerability Score: 66%

Doctrines Engaged: 44

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