A. Both Snyder v. Phelps and Schenck v. United States involve First Amendment free speech protections.
What did this involve?B. Schenck v. United States involved speech that presented a clear and present danger to national security during wartime, whereas Snyder v. Phelps involved speech on a matter of public concern (the military and homosexuality) in a public space, which is given greater protection under the First Amendment.
C. City or state officials who disagree with the holding in Snyder v. Phelps could enact reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions on picketing at funerals, as long as those restrictions do not target the content of the speech.
Additionally, officials could potentially use their authority to create designated protest zones that balance the right to free speech with the privacy and emotional needs of funeral attendees.
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