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Judge Rips Fla. Agency As TM 'Bully' In Online School Row

IP Law 360

A Florida federal judge on Tuesday sided with online education company Stride Inc. in a trademark infringement dispute over its now-renamed "Florida Online School," slamming the Florida Department of Education sub-agency that sued for trying to use "weak trademarks to bully its competitors."

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AA and NHPI: Communities Made Visible Together

U.S. Department of Commerce

AA and NHPI: Communities Made Visible Together May 25, 2023 KCPullen@doc.gov Thu, 05/25/2023 - 16:38 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) , an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is crucial in serving and safeguarding communities across the United States, particularly in Hawaii and American Samoa.

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Commerce Department Plays Central Role in Preparing and Responding to Disasters and Emergencies

U.S. Department of Commerce

Recently, communities across the nation have faced hurricanes, historic flooding, wildfires, and extreme heat that require emergency response. Agencies within the U.S. Commerce Department play a central role in raising awareness and preparing for and responding to disasters and emergencies. Agencies within the U.S.

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America’s Strong Marine Economy Vital to Building Back Better

U.S. Department of Commerce

Cargo ship safely entering the port of Miami in Florida. Research and education ($10.4 America’s strong marine economy is absolutely vital for building back better,” said Secretary of Commerce Gina M. America’s strong marine economy is absolutely vital for building back better,” said Secretary of Commerce Gina M. million jobs in 2019.

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2022 Internet Law Year-in-Review

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Gutting his internal counsel department. First, the techlash is taking its toll. There is widespread belief that the major incumbents are too big, too rich, and too capricious to avoid pervasive government control. Both parties see political gold in attacking the Internet. and 2023 could officially mark the conclusion of that era.

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