“Politics, regardless of your side or views, should not trample the freedom at play of the right to congregate and eat dinner.
Disturbing the dinner of all of our customers was an act of selfishness and void of decency.”
— Statement from Morton’s, after protesters gathered outside the D.C. steakhouse while Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh ate there.
The right to congregate and eat dinner is actually not to be found anywhere in the Constitution.
I have been studying the Constitution very carefully, including the emanations of the penumbras, and I can see why people might think there was some inherent right to dinner.
The Bible (technically not the Constitution, but there are people working to fix that!)
Besides, it is not merely the Bible that suggests you have no right to dinner and are naive and wrong to think that you do. »