LAW STUDENTS FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE
Mark Identification

LAW STUDENTS FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE

Serial Number

85263936

Filing Date

Mar 10, 2011

Registration Date

Jan 31, 2012

Trademark by

LAW STUDENTS FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE

Classification Information

Publications, namely, fact sheets, teaching materials, reports, employment guides and pamphlets in the fields of advocating policies that protect individual rights related to sexual self-determination and whether, when, and how to have and/or raise children

Paper Goods and Printed Matter

Association services, namely, promoting the interests of individuals organizing, studying or working in the field of legal advocacy, specifically in developing policies that promote individual rights related to sexual self-determination and whether, when, and how to have and/or raise children; Employment counseling in the field(s) of legal job opportunities at public interest organizations; Employment hiring, recruiting, placement, staffing and career networking services

Advertising and Business

Educational services, namely, conducting developing, and arranging conferences, seminars, programs and workshops and providing courses of instruction in the field of legal advocacy, political organizing, academic reform, health care and health care accessibility and choice and individual rights related to sexual self-determination, and distribution of training and educational materials in connection therewith; Educational services, namely, developing curriculum for others in the field of reproductive health and reproductive rights; Providing a website featuring blogs and non-downloadable publications in the nature of articles, brochures, and newsletters in the field(s) of organizing to promote policies that protect individual rights related to sexual self-determination and whether, when, and how to have and/or raise children

Education and Entertainment

Computer services, namely, creating an on-line community for registered users to participate in discussions, get feedback from their peers, form virtual communities, and engage in social networking featuring issues including legal education, individual rights related to health and sexuality, and coalition building and organizing

Computer and Scientific