Professor Gary Myers’ latest article on trademarks and the First Amendment has been published as the lead article in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law. The article, “It’s Scandalous! – Limiting Profane Trademark Registrations After Tam and Brunetti,” is a follow up from his previous article on this topic, “Trademarks & the First Amendment After Matal v. Tam,” 26 Journal…
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Professor Myers Publishes Article in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Professor Gary Myers published a new article on “Trademarks & The First Amendment After Matal v. Tam.” The article can be found at 26 J. Intell. Prop. L. 67 (2019), which is published by the University of Georgia School of…
Professor Myers Presents at Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium
Professor Gary Myers recently spoke at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Eighth Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium. The colloquium brings together constitutional law scholars to discuss current projects, doctrinal developments in constitutional law and future goals. Professor Myers presented on “Trademarks & the First Amendment After Matal v. Tam.” In the case, Tam and his band, The Slants, sought…