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The Southeastern Legal Foundation Is Hiring
The Southeastern Legal Foundation is hiring two attorney positions:
Senior Litigation Attorney
SLF is hiring Litigation Attorneys with 7+ years of experience, who are committed to putting their courtroom, legal strategy, and communication skills towards advancing our public interest mission. Are you an attorney who believes in our constitutional system and is willing to fight hard to protect it? Do you have experience with constitutional law, individual rights, property rights law, separation of powers issues, and a love of American values? Are you interested in working with a committed group of like-minded attorneys who put excellence and principles before everything else? If so we want to hear from you!Litigation Attorney
SLF is hiring Litigation Attorneys with at least 2 years of experience who believe in our constitutional system and are willing to fight hard to protect it. Are you committed to putting their courtroom, legal strategy, and communication skills towards advancing our public interest mission? Do you want to make a more direct impact in holding government and other state actors accountable for crossing constitutional lines? Do you love to litigate, but are eager to be passionate about your cause? If so we want to hear from you!
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I suppose “love of American values” is the wink here.
It's apparently something they don't expect from The Youngs...
People should definitely click on the link, it's hilarious:
How, exactly, is the American Republic a registered trademark? Or is that by implication somehow, because Banana Republic is already a registered trademark?
It is a registered trademark because Todd Young of Georgia paid to register it in the non-profit legal services category in 2016, according to USPTO. It was later transferred to Southeastern Legal Foundation, Inc.
Thanks. This greatly expands my impression of what everyday phrases can be trademarked.
I think I’ll trademark “Constitutional” now.
Just for the sake of clarification, the mark is "Rebuilding the American Republic," not "American Republic."
That is marginally better, but still worse than just randomly using the ® symbol out of an abundance of enthusiasm.
Obviously nobody can use that phrase without permission.
Trying To Dismantle Modern America To Flatter Clingers was too long and too accurate for them?