I've
previously blogged about challenges to the trademark registration of the Washington "Redskins". Via
How Appealing, the DC Circuit has once again affirmed the dismissal of plaintiffs' challenge to the trademark because of laches in the
Harjo case (for a discussion of the issues,
see this law.com piece).
The court's decision is here. The decision does not touch on the substance of the plaintiffs' claims, which may yet be addressed in
future litigation.
UPDATE (May 16): The bloggers at the Volokh Conspiracy have four posts up on the issue:
The Ethics of Naming Sports Teams After Ethnic Groups
"'I Am a Red-Skin': The Adoption of a Native American Expression (1769-1826)"
American Indians' Views of the Redskins
Laches Proves To Be the Most Valuable Player
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