The Risk Of Geographic Trademarks

Law360, New York (April 30, 2010, 10:02 AM ET) -- An unprecedented new law signed recently by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer requires Arizona state and local law enforcement to question individuals about their immigration status if there is reason to suspect that they are not permitted to be in the United States, and makes it a crime to be in the United States illegally.[1]

This controversial law, which goes into effect later this year, has drawn condemnation from the president, ignited protests and provoked threats of numerous federal lawsuits from numerous civil rights groups.[2] The new...
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