Today we highlight four recent papers related to the Federal Circuit. The first, co-authored by retired Federal Circuit Chief Judge Paul Michel, focuses on the transformation of the U.S. patent system over the past fifteen years. The second analyzes the justiciability of litigation upon the invalidation of patents. The third reviews the Federal Circuit’s patent eligibility decisions in the seven years following the Supreme Court’s decision in Alice v. CLS Bank. The fourth examines the availability of Federal Circuit decisions. Here are more details on these papers.
Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight four recent papers related to the Federal Circuit. The first two discuss the interplay between Article III courts and executive agency regulations and decision making, particularly the application of the public rights doctrine and deference within the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The third paper discusses the Federal Circuit’s approach to trademark registration. And the fourth discusses the mandate rule—specifically, how differences in the interpretation of the rule stem from a misunderstanding of the rule’s statutory origin. Here are more details on these papers.
Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight two scholarly articles related to the Federal Circuit.
Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight two scholarly articles related to the Federal Circuit.
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Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight two scholarly articles related to the Federal Circuit.
- It’s Anti-Suit Injunctions All The Way Down – The Strange New Realities of International Litigation Over Standards-Essential Patents
- The TRIPS Agreement Article 73 Security Exceptions and the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
In this article, we highlight two scholarly articles related to the Federal Circuit.
- Eli Lilly v. Teva: Generic Companies Infringe under Akamai IV in Case of Divided Infringement by Christopher M. Holman
- Design Patent Law’s Identity Crisis by Peter S. Menell and Ella Corren
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Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight two scholarly articles related to the Federal Circuit.
- A Balanced Consideration of the Federal Circuit’s Choice-of-Law Rule by Jennifer E. Sturiale
- Review of Recent Veterans Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit by Angela Drake, Yelena Duterte, and Stacey-Rae Simcox
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Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight one paper exploring research related to the Federal Circuit—Regulating Intermediate Technologies by Professor Rachel Sachs.
Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight two papers exploring research related to the Federal Circuit.
Recent Scholarship Related to the Federal Circuit
This month we highlight three papers exploring research related to the Federal Circuit.
- Eligible Subject Matter at the Patent Office: An Empirical Study of the Influence of Alice on Patent Examiners and Patent Applicants by Professors Jay P. Kesan and Runhua Wang
- Law, Fact, and Patent Validity by Professor Paul R. Gugliuzza
- Year in Review: The Federal Circuit’s 2019 Government Contract Law Decisions by Nathaniel Castellano