How small are Donald Trump’s hands? Apparently, small enough to warrant selling t-shirts mocking them but too big to trademark – at least that’s the gist of the argument the US government is making in ...
On Thursday, the Supreme Court decided that while you're free to sell a T-shirt taking shots at a former president's anatomy, you don't have the right to trademark it, at least while he's alive. In ...
A man challenging a federal trademark law cannot trademark the phrase “Trump Too Small,” the Supreme Court ruled Friday, arguing that a phrase that names a public official cannot be trademarked just ...
In yet another Trump case, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the U.S. Patent and Trademark office correctly refused to grant a trademark for the phrase ...
Two years later, attorney Steve Elster sought to register “Trump Too Small” as a trademark for use on T-shirts. He said in his registration request that the proposed trademark aims to “convey that ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case over a T-shirt that mocked former President Donald Trump, as justices consider whether trademarks can be granted that criticize public ...
Donald Trump finally got to the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Indirectly. He was not a plaintiff, a defendant or a target. But his name and image were the issue. The case dates back to a presidential ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - "Trump Too Small" - a phrase mocking former President Donald Trump that a California lawyer intended to slap on T-shirts - instead has become the center of another U.S.