Jan 20 2023 Topics Founding Era & History Blog Post News Book Review: The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America’s Story, by Kermit Roosevelt III David L. Applegate I have never left a bookstore empty-handed. That may seem an idle boast, but it’s...
Jun 17 2020 Topics Constitution • State Governments Blog Post The Real COVID-19 Crisis David L. Applegate In late 2019, the first cases of COVID-19, a highly contagious disease caused by...
Jul 25 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Author Response: More on Judicial Impartiality Michael K. Powell, David L. Applegate I concur wholeheartedly with Evan Bernick’s thesis, written in response to my recent blog, “Trump...
Jul 18 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Trump Trumps Ginsburg David L. Applegate In an astonishing editorial – astounding because of its source, not its content – entitled...
Jun 23 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Still, the Court Hears What It Wants to Hear Ronald S. Cooper, Jonathan L. Snare, David L. Applegate In Cuozzo Speed Technologies, LLC, v. Michelle K. Lee, Under Secretary of Commerce for...
Mar 17 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Obama's Sacrificial Lamb David L. Applegate Few people would likely accuse President Barack Obama of walking in Ronald Reagan’s footsteps, but...
Jan 4 2016 Topics Intellectual Property • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News What's the Deal with Cuozzo v. Lee? Louis Bilionis, David L. Applegate Currently pending on the docket of the United States Supreme Court is the case of Cuozzo...
Jan 4 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review What’s at Stake in Cuozzo v. Lee?: The View of the Petitioner David L. Applegate Engage, Volume 17, Issue 1 Currently pending on the docket of the United States Supreme Court is the case of...
Dec 14 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Hot News: The "Hot-News" Doctrine Is Hot Again! Or Is It? David L. Applegate, Ryan Schermerhorn Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 Copyright law, like contract law, is deceptively complex. Just as the familiar elements of offer,...
Jun 20 2011 Podcast The America Invents Act: First to File versus First to Invent? Timothy Holbrook, F. Scott Kieff, Adam Mossoff, David L. Applegate, David S. Olson Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast Since the first U. S. patent statute in 1790, United States patent law has authorized...
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Book Review: The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America’s Story, by Kermit Roosevelt III
I have never left a bookstore empty-handed. That may seem an idle boast, but it’s...
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The Real COVID-19 Crisis
In late 2019, the first cases of COVID-19, a highly contagious disease caused by...
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Author Response: More on Judicial Impartiality
I concur wholeheartedly with Evan Bernick’s thesis, written in response to my recent blog, “Trump...
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Trump Trumps Ginsburg
In an astonishing editorial – astounding because of its source, not its content – entitled...
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Still, the Court Hears What It Wants to Hear
In Cuozzo Speed Technologies, LLC, v. Michelle K. Lee, Under Secretary of Commerce for...
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Obama's Sacrificial Lamb
Few people would likely accuse President Barack Obama of walking in Ronald Reagan’s footsteps, but...
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What's the Deal with Cuozzo v. Lee?
Currently pending on the docket of the United States Supreme Court is the case of Cuozzo...
What’s at Stake in Cuozzo v. Lee?: The View of the Petitioner
David L. Applegate
Engage, Volume 17, Issue 1
Currently pending on the docket of the United States Supreme Court is the case of...
Hot News: The "Hot-News" Doctrine Is Hot Again! Or Is It?
David L. Applegate, Ryan Schermerhorn
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
Copyright law, like contract law, is deceptively complex. Just as the familiar elements of offer,...
The America Invents Act: First to File versus First to Invent?
Timothy Holbrook, F. Scott Kieff, Adam Mossoff, David L. Applegate, David S. Olson
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
Since the first U. S. patent statute in 1790, United States patent law has authorized...