Under what circumstances can government regulate freedom of assembly?
A) only the time and place of the event
B) time, place, and manner of the event without considering the content of the message
C) time, place, and manner of the event as long as the regulation is content neutral
D) only during times of war
E) none, since freedom of assembly is an absolute right
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