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Could TRUMP TOO SMALL Shrink Free Speech Rights in The Trademark Application Process?

Trump Too Small Trademark Case and USPTO Free Speech Rights   October 11, 2023   |   By: Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig   The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on November 1, 2023 for Vidal v. Elster, a case that questions whether an application to register “TRUMP TOO SMALL” as a mark can be refused registration,… Continue reading Could TRUMP TOO SMALL Shrink Free Speech Rights in The Trademark Application Process?

Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig Lawyers Secure Victory in the US Supreme Court for Client ADASA Inc

CHICAGO, IL – June 1, 2023 – Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, PLLC (DBL) secured victory in the United States Supreme Court for its client ADASA Inc.   In its weekly Orders List, the Supreme Court, without opinion, denied a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by Avery Dennison Corp. Avery Dennison had attempted to… Continue reading Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig Lawyers Secure Victory in the US Supreme Court for Client ADASA Inc

Supreme Court to Consider Reviewing World Champion Rope Jumper’s Patent Case

We have a fascinating case that is expected to be reviewed by the Supreme Court this month. It involves a jump rope.  The Justices will consider whether to hear Jump Rope Sys., LLC v. Coulter Ventures, LLC, Appeal 22-298, a case involving a Colorado inventor who claimed that a global manufacturer of strength and conditioning… Continue reading Supreme Court to Consider Reviewing World Champion Rope Jumper’s Patent Case

Can We Disagree with the Supreme Court’s Reading of the U.S. Constitution?

By: Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun   [7/15/22] The process by which courts rule on the constitutionality of state or federal government’s actions is called judicial review. Judicial review by the U.S. Supreme Court creates the body of decisions that we deem as the law of the Land. That is, the Court adjudicates whether or not certain… Continue reading Can We Disagree with the Supreme Court’s Reading of the U.S. Constitution?

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