The Supreme Court's inaction has effectively abolished the right to mass protest across three states, allowing a lower court's ruling to seemingly infringe upon the Constitution's First Amendment.
#44 I'm not sure mandatory retirement is constitutional. Here's an interesting article about it. scholarship.law.stjohns.edu
Ultimately, compelling arguments on the matter can probably be made in either direction, and the body making the ultimate choice on which argument to adopt will have a vested interest in finding such laws to be unconstitutional.
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