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Supreme Court Considers Whether President Trump’s Name May Be Trademarked to Ridicule Him

JSEL · February 28, 2024 · Leave a Comment

By Alec Winshel  In November 2023, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Vidal v. Elster. Their coming opinion will be the high court’s latest pronouncement on the relationship between trademark law and the First Amendment’s free speech protections. In my view, the Supreme … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Considers Whether President Trump’s Name May Be Trademarked to Ridicule Him

Filed Under: Commentary, Highlight Tagged With: First Amendment, free speech, Supreme Court, trademark, Trump, vidal v. elster

Trump Administration Strikes Out MLB-Cuba Deal

JSEL · April 16, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Baseball is the national pastime of both the United States and Cuba, but players from the Caribbean nation who dream of playing in the Major Leagues have only two options: defect during international tournaments or embark on maritime journeys at the mercy of human smugglers. Both … [Read more...] about Trump Administration Strikes Out MLB-Cuba Deal

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: baseball, Cuba, embargo, Highlight, international, MLB, Obama, sports, Trump

Judge Dismisses Stormy Daniels Defamation Suit

JSEL · October 17, 2018 · Leave a Comment

President Donald Trump has scored an initial win in Stormy Daniels’ defamation suit. On Monday, October 15, U.S. District Judge S. James Otero dismissed the suit alleging that Trump’s April 18, 2018, tweet defamed Daniels. Trump is also entitled to legal fees.  Daniels’ attorney, … [Read more...] about Judge Dismisses Stormy Daniels Defamation Suit

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: defamation, Highlight, Litigation, Torts, Trump

UCLA Players Put Up 0 Points, 0 Assists, and 3 Steals in China

JSEL · November 19, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Three University of California: Los Angeles (“UCLA”) men’s basketball team players have been allowed to return home after being arrested in China for shoplifting. LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley, and Jalen Hill were in Hangzhou, China to play an exhibition match against Georgia Tech, … [Read more...] about UCLA Players Put Up 0 Points, 0 Assists, and 3 Steals in China

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, China, criminal law, Highlight, international, NCAA, Trump

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