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Why is it important that the placards of the westboro protest were of public concern? select all that apply.
because the church was changing its demonstrations in reference to the catholic church
because the supreme court said that protesters could picket about the military but not the church
because, if the placards were of private concern, it would mean they were inflicting intentional harm on the snyder family
because only public speech is permitted to be offensive under the law
because, if the placards were of private concern, their speech would not be covered under the first amendment
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