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The result of such a ruling, Justice Anthony Kennedy said, probably would be the end of the state's program of allowing many specialized license plates, and a loss of free speech. "If you prevail, it's going to prevent a lot of Texans from conveying a message," Kennedy said. More...
Washington —The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that U.S. Patent and Trademark Office didn't violate the First Amendment when it refused to register a trademark for the phrase "Trump Too Small," saying a federal law prohibiting trademarks that include other people's names does not run afoul ...
These divergent rulings between the nation’s appellate courts create a “circuit split,” making it more likely that the U.S. Supreme Court will take up the case or a related one. “The government should never control a counselor’s speech with his clients. Washington’s Coun...
As part of their ruling, the court determined that the description on a posthumous Michael Jackson album cover was indeed commercial speech — not free speech, as lawyers for Sony and Jackson’s estate had argued — and that consumers have a case if false or mislea...
Specifically, in response to several recent court rulings (See “Withdrawal Liability Interest Rate Must Reflect Projected Investment Return, D.C. Circuit Holds”), the PBGC issued a proposed regulation to allegedly “make clear that use of 4044 rates [the settlement interest rate], either as a...
The Court ruled in favor of gay rights as early as 1958. But its decisions haven't always sided with the LGBT community.
It’s unclear when the Supreme Court will issue its ruling, but the case’s expedited hearing has some predicting that the court could issue a quick ruling. The case will have “enormous implications” because TikTok’s user base in the U.S. is so large, said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of...
Haynes Boone partner David Bell tells WTR that a ruling in favor of Elster may also make it easier to challenge other restrictions to trademark registration. “The Court could use this case to opine for the first time on whether the grant of a trademark registration impacts free speech – rat...
B Richey,Warren - Supreme Court: Matching Funds in Arizona Election Law Violate Free Speech 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Supreme Court ruling was the right one for free speech The author opines that the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to remove the limit on the spending by corporations and ...