Protest March
/ˈproʊ.tɛst mɑrtʃ/
Definitions
- (n.) A public demonstration where a group of people march to express objection or dissent, often protected under laws guaranteeing freedom of assembly.
The citizens organized a protest march to demand changes in the new policy.
Forms
- protest march
- protest marches
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Commentary
Legal treatment of protest marches often balances constitutional rights with public safety concerns; precise regulations can vary by jurisdiction.
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