The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Vidal v. Elster this week, which asks whether refusing to register a trademark that criticizes President Trump violates the Free Speech Clause.
WASHINGTON US Supreme Court justices on Wednesday (Nov 1) appeared sceptical that a California lawyer can own a federal trademark covering the phrase "Trump Too Small" over the objections of the US Patent and Trademark Office in a legal fight over the interplay between trademarks and constitutional free-speech rights. The justices heard arguments in the agency's appeal of a.
WASHINGTON Supreme Court justices on Wednesday appeared skeptical that a California lawyer can own a federal trademark covering the phrase "Trump Too Small" over the objections of the U.S.
In a strange twist, lawyers for the Biden administration are effectively trying to prevent Donald Trump from having his name misappropriated in commerce.
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