Nov 18 2017 Podcast Event Videos Has the Administrative State Usurped the Role of the Federal Courts in Innovation Disputes? Gregory Dolin, John F. Duffy, F. Scott Kieff, Arti K. Rai, Robert Greene Sterne 2017 National Lawyers Convention In 2011, Congress created a new administrative tribunal in the U.S. Patent Office with the...
May 20 2016 Video Event Videos Are Patents Under Attack in the Supreme Court? John F. Duffy, Michael Huston, Adam Mossoff, Randall R. Rader, J. Troy Wall Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference As Congress debates controversial patent legislation that some say will undermine patent rights, has the...
May 20 2016 Podcast Are Patents Under Attack in the Supreme Court? John F. Duffy, Michael Huston, Adam Mossoff, Randall R. Rader, J. Troy Wall Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference As Congress debates controversial patent legislation that some say will undermine patent rights, has the...
Nov 18 2015 Video Event Videos Intellectual Property: The Role of Congress and Executive Agencies in 21st Century IP Regimes Sandra Aistars, John F. Duffy, Thomas B. Griffith, Arti K. Rai, David S. Olson 2015 National Lawyers Convention The Constitution specifically vests power in Congress to grant authors and inventors exclusive rights in...
Nov 18 2015 Podcast Intellectual Property: The Role of Congress and Executive Agencies in 21st Century IP Regimes Sandra Aistars, John F. Duffy, Thomas B. Griffith, Arti K. Rai, David S. Olson 2015 National Lawyers Convention The Constitution specifically vests power in Congress to grant authors and inventors exclusive rights in...
Jan 9 2014 Video Event Videos Panel II: Who Determines an Agency's Power? John F. Duffy, F. Andrew Hessick, Gregory E. Maggs, John O. McGinnis, Christopher J. Walker 16th Annual Faculty Conference The Federalist Society's Faculty Division hosted this panel discussion which asked "Who Determines an Agency's Power?"...
Jan 9 2014 Podcast Panel II: Who Determines an Agency's Power? John F. Duffy, F. Andrew Hessick, Gregory E. Maggs, John O. McGinnis, Christopher J. Walker 16th Annual Faculty Conference The Federalist Society's Faculty Division hosted this panel discussion which asked "Who Determines an Agency's Power?"...
Nov 25 2013 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel IV: Textualism and Statutory Interpretation John F. Duffy, Frank H. Easterbrook, William N. Eskridge, Abbe R. Gluck, Victoria Nourse, William H. Pryor 2013 National Lawyers Convention In recent years, textualism has come to replace legislative history as the most important tool...
Nov 25 2013 Podcast Showcase Panel IV: Textualism and Statutory Interpretation John F. Duffy, Frank H. Easterbrook, William N. Eskridge, Abbe R. Gluck, Victoria Nourse, William H. Pryor 2013 National Lawyers Convention In recent years, textualism has come to replace legislative history as the most important tool...
Nov 20 2013 Video Event Videos Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property, Free Markets and Competition Policy John F. Duffy, Richard A. Epstein, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua Sarnoff, Joshua D. Wright 2013 National Lawyers Convention Are intellectual property rights compatible with free, competitive markets? This question has long been a...
Has the Administrative State Usurped the Role of the Federal Courts in Innovation Disputes?
Gregory Dolin, John F. Duffy, F. Scott Kieff, Arti K. Rai, Robert Greene Sterne
2017 National Lawyers Convention
In 2011, Congress created a new administrative tribunal in the U.S. Patent Office with the...
Are Patents Under Attack in the Supreme Court?
John F. Duffy, Michael Huston, Adam Mossoff, Randall R. Rader, J. Troy Wall
Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
As Congress debates controversial patent legislation that some say will undermine patent rights, has the...
Are Patents Under Attack in the Supreme Court?
John F. Duffy, Michael Huston, Adam Mossoff, Randall R. Rader, J. Troy Wall
Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
As Congress debates controversial patent legislation that some say will undermine patent rights, has the...
Intellectual Property: The Role of Congress and Executive Agencies in 21st Century IP Regimes
Sandra Aistars, John F. Duffy, Thomas B. Griffith, Arti K. Rai, David S. Olson
2015 National Lawyers Convention
The Constitution specifically vests power in Congress to grant authors and inventors exclusive rights in...
Intellectual Property: The Role of Congress and Executive Agencies in 21st Century IP Regimes
Sandra Aistars, John F. Duffy, Thomas B. Griffith, Arti K. Rai, David S. Olson
2015 National Lawyers Convention
The Constitution specifically vests power in Congress to grant authors and inventors exclusive rights in...
Panel II: Who Determines an Agency's Power?
John F. Duffy, F. Andrew Hessick, Gregory E. Maggs, John O. McGinnis, Christopher J. Walker
16th Annual Faculty Conference
The Federalist Society's Faculty Division hosted this panel discussion which asked "Who Determines an Agency's Power?"...
Panel II: Who Determines an Agency's Power?
John F. Duffy, F. Andrew Hessick, Gregory E. Maggs, John O. McGinnis, Christopher J. Walker
16th Annual Faculty Conference
The Federalist Society's Faculty Division hosted this panel discussion which asked "Who Determines an Agency's Power?"...
Showcase Panel IV: Textualism and Statutory Interpretation
John F. Duffy, Frank H. Easterbrook, William N. Eskridge, Abbe R. Gluck, Victoria Nourse, William H. Pryor
2013 National Lawyers Convention
In recent years, textualism has come to replace legislative history as the most important tool...
Showcase Panel IV: Textualism and Statutory Interpretation
John F. Duffy, Frank H. Easterbrook, William N. Eskridge, Abbe R. Gluck, Victoria Nourse, William H. Pryor
2013 National Lawyers Convention
In recent years, textualism has come to replace legislative history as the most important tool...
Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property, Free Markets and Competition Policy
John F. Duffy, Richard A. Epstein, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua Sarnoff, Joshua D. Wright
2013 National Lawyers Convention
Are intellectual property rights compatible with free, competitive markets? This question has long been a...