Tag:U.S. Supreme Court
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‘Generic’ Trademark Case Kicks Off SCOTUS Livestreamed Oral Arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court kicked off a round of remote oral arguments Monday with a trademark case questioning the ability to register trademarks for...
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Do Two Generics Make a Trademark?
Can two common terms add up to something more distinctive than the sum of their parts?
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments...
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Supreme Court Lets Genie Out of the Bottle for Oral Argument Broadcasts
The U.S. Supreme Court announced April 13 the justices would hear 10 upcoming cases scheduled for oral argument by phone in May. The tele-docket...
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CU Hosts Online Event Marking the Centennial of Women’s Suffrage
Although social distancing demands kept people from gathering at the University of Colorado campus for the 28th Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference, more than...
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Court Opinions- Apr 13, 2020
People v. Rojas
A jury found Brooke Rojas guilty of two counts of theft under the theft statute after she misrepresented her work income on...
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Keyes v. School District No. 1
Denver Public Schools, serving District 1, currently consists of 207 schools teaching more than 90,000 students across the county. For more than 15 years...
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Colorado Files Brief in Supreme Court Faithless Electors Case
The Colorado attorney general and secretary of state filed a brief Wednesday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold state laws that require presidential...
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Kansas v. Colorado
On Feb. 24 and 28 in 1902, Colorado and Kansas went head to head over the Arkansas River in the federal court system for...