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Who gets to own a number? That's the question at the heart of a dispute between football star Lamar Jackson and Dale ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson settled his trademark dispute with NASCAR driver and legend Dale Earnhardt, Jr., ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. once co-wrote a book titled "Driver #8," but another famous No. 8 — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson — challenged Earnhardt’s race team’s ability to trademark a No. 8.
Five years ago, members of the Proud Boys came to Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church and they destroyed a Black Lives Matter sign. Now, the church is selling t-shirts and other ...
There is so much history between the walls of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, which has hosted funerals for Rosa Parks ...
Five years ago, members of the Proud Boys came to Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church and they destroyed a Black ...
Following a two-day legal tiff over the use of a specific No. 8 logo, former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson have come to a resolution.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. is shifting gears with his No. 8 merchandising. Earnhardt announced on social media ...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced Friday that he has secured the right to use a stylized version of No. 8, resolving a dispute with Lamar Jackson ...
A trademark dispute between Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and motorsports star Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been resolved.
Lamar Jackson is launching another trademark dispute over the number 8, this time against a famous NASCAR driver who also has a history with the quarterback's jersey number.