Snyder v. Phelps
Holding: The First Amendment protects those who stage a peaceful protest on a matter of public concern near the funeral of a military service member from tort liability.
Plain English Holding: The First Amendment protects from tort liability those who stage a peaceful protest on a matter of public concern near the funeral of a military service member.
Judgment: 4th Circuit affirmed , 8-1, in an opinion by Chief Justice Roberts on March 2, 2011.
SCOTUSblog Coverage
- The Roberts Court and the First Amendment (Ronald Collins, July 9, 2013)
- Last week's opinions in Plain English (Lisa Tucker, March 6, 2011)
- Commentary: Privacy, in different settings (Lyle Denniston, March 2, 2011)
- Commentary: What role for emotion? (Lyle Denniston, October 6, 2010)
- Argument day podcasts: Snyder v. Phelps (Adam Schlossman, October 6, 2010)
- Argument preview: Protest vs. privacy (Lyle Denniston, October 4, 2010)
- Academic round-up (Amanda Frost, September 22, 2010)
- Court to rule on funeral pickets (Lyle Denniston, March 8, 2010)
Briefs and Documents
Merits Briefs
Amicus Briefs
Certiorari-Stage Documents
- Opinion Below (4th Circuit)
- Petition for Certiorari (unavailable)
- Brief in Opposition (unavailable)