The years-long case brought by Miami-based Wreal LLC against retail monolith Amazon accusing the latter of violating its trademark on the name FyreTV may move forward to a jury trial, the 11th U.S. Circuit of Appeals found Tuesday.
Legal Fellow, Meese Center As Justice Scalia said, it’s possible for a law to be stupid, but constitutional. Ryan McGinnis/Getty Images
Key Takeaways
The Supreme Court and all federal courts simply review laws to ensure compliance with the Constitution not to override them based on their own policy preferences.
Many of Cohen’s gripes are, in fact, with the Congress and the president not the Court.
Thankfully, Supreme Court Justices have in many areas declined his invitation to a judicially-created revolution. And we must do the same.
When
Supreme Inequality: The Supreme Court’s Fifty-Year Battle for a More Unjust America hit bookstore shelves on Feb. 25, 2020, it largely landed with a thud. It put forward a simplistic yet unstated view of the Court as a political entity. To Adam Cohen, who formerly worked for the