The decision Monday comes years after members of the far-right group vandalized a Black Lives Matter sign in front of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church following a 2020 rally for ...
Just five days into Black History Month, a major legal victory has stripped the notorious Proud Boys of the right to legally use their name. On Monday, Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal ...
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Control of the trademark was transferred to the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church by Judge Tanya Jones Bosier of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. The church was ...
A DC judge awarded the Proud Boys’ trademarks to downtown’s Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church Monday. The ruling means that the far-right group can no longer use its name, and “clears ...
Jones Bosier granted default judgment against the Proud Boys in a long-running civil case brought by the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. Metropolitan AME was one of two ...
The ownership of the Proud Boys' trademark is now in the hands of a Black church that the group vandalized in 2020. The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., was ...
As Inauguration Day festivities continue, civil rights activists filed into the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Northwest D.C. for a rally in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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A judge awarded the trademarked name and symbols to a Washington church to help satisfy a $2.8 million judgment against the far-right group. By Alan Feuer The Proud Boys no longer have control ...
Two years after receiving a historic designation, the 110-year-old First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Pueblo is getting a new roof. History Colorado has awarded a $228,850 grant to ...
On Monday, Judge Tanya M. Jones Bosier ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., was given full ownership of the group's now formerly-owned trademark.