Supreme Court rules for Asian-American rock band 'The Slants' in major trademark case: https://t.co/Id3FN0CKZ7
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 19, 2017
Big free speech win today! Supreme Court rules against government for refusing to grant trademark to Asian-American rock band The Slants. pic.twitter.com/fY6OpYMT0h
— ACLU National (@ACLU) June 19, 2017
After an excruciating legal battle that has spanned nearly eight years, we’re beyond humbled and thrilled to have... https://t.co/O5ZNUfAy7Q
— The Slants (@theslants) June 19, 2017
The Slants are allowed to call themselves The Slants.
The question: Why did it take a U.S. Supreme Court decision?
Crazy.
However, because of the case, The Slants are getting an incredible amount of exposure that they never would have had otherwise.
This is a win for free speech and The Slants.
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