Post: Commercial Speech

Posted by Jan Smith, kasperinaz@aol.com, on 7/18/00
Would the government have the right to discontinue advertising for a restaraunt called "Salmonella" if the advertisement claims that "salmonella is good for you"? The name ties salmon with Ella and is a "salmon" restaraunt. If the government requested a name change, and Ella didn't comply, could they shut her down? Or does she have a right to advertise that "salmonella is good for you"?
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- Commercial Speech, 7/18/00, by Jan Smith.
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