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A federal court hears a case regarding the arrest of protesters at a rally. The protesters argue that they have the right to protest government actions, while the prosecution argues that the protesters presented a danger to the public, warranting their arrests.

How is the court most likely to rule in this case?

The court will likely rule in favor of the protestors, citing the 14th Amendment right of due process.
The court will likely rule in favor of the protestors, citing the First Amendment right of peaceable assembly.
The court will likely rule in favor of the prosecution, citing precedent allowing restrictions on free speech to ensure public safety.
The court will likely rule in favor of the prosecution, citing the 10th Amendment right of states to pass laws not expressly stated in the Constitution.

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