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U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Arguments On January 18, 2017 In "The Slants" Case
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As we reported to you last September, the U.S. Supreme Court
agreed to hear the case involving the constitutionality of the
provisions of the Lanham Act upon which the U.S. Trademark Office
relied to deny registration of the rock band name
"The Slants." The hearing before the Court is
scheduled for January 18, 2017. We are following this case closely
and will report back with all developments. Stay tuned.
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