Stolen Valor & the First Amendment: Does Trademark Infringement Law Leave Congress an Opening?

Academic Article

Abstract

  • This paper elaborates an argument the authors presented in an amicus brief filed in United States v. Alvarez, the "Stolen Valor" case. The paper contends that Congress could constitutionally protect the Congressional Medal of Honor as a collective membership mark by means of trademark infringement legislation.
  • Authors

  • Richey, Susan
  • Greabe, John
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • 2012
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • Alvarez
  • Congressional Medal of Honor
  • First Amendment
  • Lanham Act
  • San Francisco Arts & Athletics
  • Stolen Valor
  • Xavier Alvarez
  • collective membership mark
  • infringement
  • infringment
  • trademark
  • trademark law
  • Start Page

  • 293
  • End Page

  • 313
  • Volume

  • 47