Supreme Court to Rule on 'Trump Too Small' Trademark Case.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether a California lawyer has the right to trademark the phrase "Trump too small" for use on T-shirts and hats. The lawyer argued that the trademark would be used as "political commentary" targeted at the former president by invoking a double entendre from a 2016 Republican debate. The Patent and Trademark Office denied the request, but a federal appeals court said the lawyer had a free speech right to trademark the phrase. The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to reject the trademark request, arguing that the lawyer did not have the right to "assert property rights in another person's name."
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