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Post-era of Lanham Act: a brief discussion after <em>Matal v. Tam</em> and <em>Iancu v. Brunetti</em> with the concern of Trademark Freedom v. International Adaptability
Trademark Yuchen Zhai 12/1/25 Trademark Yuchen Zhai 12/1/25

Post-era of Lanham Act: a brief discussion after <em>Matal v. Tam</em> and <em>Iancu v. Brunetti</em> with the concern of Trademark Freedom v. International Adaptability

This blog examines how Matal v. Tam and Iancu v. Brunetti affected U.S. trademark law trends under the First Amendment and the challenges these “immoral or scandalous” marks may face when seeking protection across international borders.

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&lt;em&gt; TikTok Inc. v. Garland: &lt;/em&gt; The Supreme Court’s Restriction on Foreign-Owned Intellectual Property
Copyright Kathleen Dinoso 4/2/25 Copyright Kathleen Dinoso 4/2/25

<em> TikTok Inc. v. Garland: </em> The Supreme Court’s Restriction on Foreign-Owned Intellectual Property

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&lt;em&gt; Vidal v. Elster &lt;em&gt; “TRUMP TOO SMALL” Is Out, Where Do We Go From Here?
Trademark Sahar Tariq 3/5/25 Trademark Sahar Tariq 3/5/25

<em> Vidal v. Elster <em> “TRUMP TOO SMALL” Is Out, Where Do We Go From Here?

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Crossroads Between Free Speech and Trademarks&nbsp;
Trademark Taylor Gayton 11/3/23 Trademark Taylor Gayton 11/3/23

Crossroads Between Free Speech and Trademarks 

Over the summer, the Supreme Court announced it will take up a trademark case to determine whether the application of Section 2(c) of the Lanham Act to political figures is violative of the First Amendment.

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