1. Trade-Mark Cases, [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL], SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES , November 17, 1879, Decided
OVERVIEW: Remedies provided under the trademark legislation of Congress for trademark infringement were not confined to the case of a trademark used in foreign or inter-state commerce; thus, the legislation was unconstitutional as defendants had asserted.
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