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Re: Freedom to Petition Government for Redress of Grievances
Posted by Roger Risner on 4/08/08

    On 11/05/06, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote:
    > Dear Counsel.Net Friends,
    >
    > I am doing a study of what right the First Amendment
    > gives us as citizens under the "redress of grivenances"
    > clause of the First Amendment. What are its
    > possibilities? What are its l imitation? I do know that
    > from time to time some federal courts enjoin prisoners
    > from filing law suits. Doesn't the First Amendment
    > guarantee them the right to "petition the Government for
    > redress of grievances?" And let's say we have the right
    > to petition the government for redress of grievances, what
    > obligation may or may not the government have to act in
    > response to the this First Amendmnent petition?
    >
    > If you know of any scholarly or other treatment of this
    > particular area of constitutional law, I would appreciate
    > your posting the source and citation of such case, writing
    > and/or other treatment of this First Amendment freedom.
    >
    > Sincerely,
    >
    > Hardy Parkerson, Atty.

    try Bob Schultz ? out of NY

    Kind regards Rog
    > Lake Charles, LA
    > hparkerson@cox.net

     
     

 
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