In New Hampshire, “Live Free or Die” is more than just the state motto – it’s a constitutionally protected right. Now, the state constitution’s “Right to Revolution” clause is being used as a defense by Occupy New Hampshire protesters arrested during their camp’s eviction in November.
Occupy New Hampshire was evicted from their encampment in the state’s largest city on November 20th, just three weeks after the camp had been established. Five activists were arrested and charged with Criminal Trespass, while more than a dozen others were issued citations for violation of the park’s 11 o’clock curfew. Read more…







