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What is the general rule used by the supreme court when deciding if civil disobedience is a constitutionally-protected right?

a. if the protest is nonviolent civil disobedience is protected by the first amendment right to free assembly

b. civil disobedience is not protected by the first amendment and so protesters may be charged if they break any laws

c. when the law is being protested are on constitutional and civil disobedience is protected by the first amendment

d. acts of civil disobedience are not protected if carried out on public property but have first amendment protection on private property

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