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19. How is Snyder v Phelps an example of competing rights? Be specific in your answer.

The court case of Snyder v phelps is an example of competing rights because the rights of privacy and speech are making distress and this came into conflict with the freedom of speech.



20. What is the difference between due process and protections in the fifth amendment and the fourteenth amendment how is that significant?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
The 5th amendment demands that the U.S. guarantee those rights. The 14th applies the same guarantees to the states.

http://www.uscourts.gov/educational-resources/educational-activities/facts-and-case-summary-snyder-v-phelps
Answered by |-/
This is about how a dead soldiers father (Snyder) had to deal with protestors (Phelps) at his sons funeral. They had signs about how 9/11 was good.. that god hates gays.. that America should be punished and thank god for dead soldiers... This is "protected" by the 1st amendment.. even though what was being said was wrong it was still a opinion on a social, political, or a popular subject, on public property and road.. so they cannot be punished for it. I understand why they were not punished but I wish they were. America should not protect those who are so clearly against it. They don't deserve it.
Answered by Silent Judger
Thank you, and stay alive frens |-/
Answered by Ms believer
Yo mama not real
Answered by Person
I hope you can experience the love of God soon🤗🤍🤍
Answered by lol
i hope you can experience the love of shutting the f up
Answered by ICRIN:SKULL:
fr, no one cares lmao
Omg these replies ive never been so early to one
Answered by yo momma
who hurt yall?

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