Events
Webinar: Trademarks, the First Amendment, and the Implications of the Supreme Court’s Brunetti Decision
The speaker will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Iancu v. Brunetti, where the Court held that the federal trademark law banning registration of immoral and scandalous marks is a viewpoint-discriminatory regulation of expression that violates the First Amendment. This conclusion was not surprising given the fact that the Court held in 2017 in Matal v. Tam that a similar law denying registration to potentially disparaging marks was an unconstitutional regulation of the viewpoint of expression. While some commentators believe that Tam and Brunetti require the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to register expression that is hateful, profane, vulgar, or otherwise offensive, trademark applicants still need to prove that their marks are distinctive and function as trademarks that identify a single source of goods or services. Thus, such marks may be refused registration on lack of distinctiveness or failure to function grounds. Moreover, the Justices suggested that Congress could draft a more narrow provision that would survive First Amendment scrutiny, such as a law banning registration of expression that is obscene, vulgar, or profane.
Webinar Replay: Workers’ Compensation Specialization Exam Essay (1-4) Prep Series: Part 1 of 3
This program offers 1 hour participatory MCLE credit, plus legal specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law. Register Here for this Webinar Replay only. Register Here for all 3 webinar replays for…
Webinar: Ethical Witness Preparation and Presentation
This program tackles how the new California ethics rules, case law, and ethics opinions apply to witness preparation and presentation.
Webinar: U.S. Taxation of Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate
This program offers 1.25 participatory MCLE credits; 1.25 Legal Specialization in Taxation Law. You must register in advance to participate. Foreign investors continue to invest heavily in U.S. real estate.…
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