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38 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 1 (2017-2018)

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     BATTLE OF THE BAND: EXPLORING THE
  UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF SECTION 2(A) OF
       THE LANHAM ACT AND THE FATE OF
  DISPARAGING, SCANDALOUS, AND IMMORAL
     TRADEMARKS IN A CONSUMER-DRIVEN
                           MARKET

                         Tanya Behnam*

     In the 2016-2017 Term, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Matal
v. Tam, holding that the Lanham Act's section 2(a) ban on disparaging
trademarks-which prevents registration of any trademarks that the United
States Patent and Trademark Office deems to be disparaging to any groups
or institutions-is unconstitutional. Although meant to only apply to section
2(a)'s ban on disparaging trademarks, the Court's decision increases the
likelihood that section 2(a)'s still-standing ban on scandalous and immoral
marks are unconstitutional as well.
     This Comment first reviews the basic principles of trademark law and
the Lanham Act, summarizes Simon Tam's legal battles, and briefly presents
the conflicting case of Pro-Football v. Blackhorse. This Comment explores
the failings of section 2(a)'s bans, its suppression of free speech, and its
divergence from the goals of federal trademark law. Finally, this Comment
analyzes Matal's applicability to scandalous and immoral marks and Matal's
impact on future trademark registration in a consumer-driven marketplace.








* J.D. Candidate at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 2018. The author would like to thank
Professor Aimee Dudovitz and the Editorial Board of the Entertainment Law Review of Loyola
Law School, Los Angeles for their assistance in publishing this Comment. The author would also
like to give a special thank you to her parents, Imra and Behzad Behnam, for their lifelong and
unwavering support.

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