Article I.
Declaration of Rights

Section 25. Right of the people to assemble together

Select dates to read amendment and select a date from the dropdown to compare the changes.

Right of assembly and petition

The people have a right to assemble together to consult for their common good, to instruct their representatives, and to apply to the General Assembly for redress of grievances; but secret political societies are dangerous to the liberties of a free people and shall not be tolerated.

Right of the people to assemble together

The people have a right to assemble together to consult for their common good, to instruct their representatives, and to apply to the legislature for redress of grievances. But secret political societies are dangerous to the liberties of a free people, and should not be tolerated.

Right of the people to assemble together

The people have a right to assemble together to consult for their common good, to instruct their representatives, and to apply to the legislature for redress of grievances.

That the People have a right to assemble together to consult for their common good, to instruct their Representatives and to apply to the Legislature for redress of Grievances.

Redlined Comparison between 1868 and 1877 Amendment

Removed from 1868 Added to 1877

Reset