Pretty proud of this onehttps://twitter.com/nytmag/status/821411029250965504 …
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The stuff I dug up while looking at the record of this case was pretty weird and fascinating
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So I listened to the Fed Cir oral arguments recordings while doing research for the story
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And one of the judges kept saying "s-word" instead of "Slants" the entire time. Seriously.
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Another thing I dug up was that all three opinions thus far (TTAB, Fed Cir, Fed Cir en banc) cite a specific incident as evidence of outrage
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It's one in which the frontman of the band gets a speech canceled at an Asian American youth conference because of his band's name
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A sworn statement from a steering committee member said that objections came from only one quarter, a governmental sponsor
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The sponsor, a state commission on Asian affairs, claimed that "some state legislators" were offended by the band name
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In 2009, the year of the incident, there were literally zero Asian American state legislators in Oregon.
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David Wu served in the US Congress, not the state legislature
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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