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Meet the Labor Lawyer Whose Anti-Trump Slogan Is Now at Supreme Court Steve Elster “never anticipated” his attempt to trademark "Trump Too Small" would end up as a First Amendment case before ...
From Slogans to Solutions: Getting Past Buzzwords to Real Results (and Reducing Legal Risk) by: Leslie K. Eason of Barnes & Thornburg LLP - Labor & Employment Law Alert Thursday, March 6, 2025 ...
Kolkata: Students of South Calcutta Law College where a woman was gang raped last month, held a demonstration Tuesday, ...
Campus police at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are working with local and federal law enforcement to identify the ...
Slogans play a crucial role in branding, serving as memorable and important expressions of a company’s identity. In Brazil, slogans are eligible for trademark registration, but their acceptance ...
President Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, called on Democrats to tone down anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rhetoric, suggesting they pass legislation to address their concerns ...
How Does the Law Protect Slogans? Even Though the Slogan Is Seldom Taken Under the Wing of Official Washington, It Is Not Without a Protector ...
An attorney seeking permission to trademark the phrase "Trump too small" and print it on T-shirts for profit will have his First Amendment case weighed by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.The nine ...
But the idea that the bureau should adopt the slogan “an organization guided by the Constitution” isn’t one of them. All federal agencies should be guided by the Constitution.
A lawyer is worried that the patenting of the phrase may be used against the Jewish community, according to the Jerusalem Post.
Earlier this year, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that use of the word “thug” and using a slogan from former President Donald Trump were insufficient to demonstrate ...
With the lawyer licence cancelled, Mishra will not be able to represent any client in any of the courts across West Bengal.