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Constitutional / Public Law

The Refused Protest

Context

A local council issues a notice banning a planned protest march through the city centre, citing 'public order concerns' without providing specific evidence of risk. The organisers, a registered environmental campaign group, challenge the ban. The council argues it has broad statutory powers to regulate public assemblies. The organisers argue their rights to free expression and free assembly have been violated.

Step 1. What is the primary legal mechanism by which the organisers can challenge the ban?

Answer options for step 1