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Jul 13 2021 Publication
There Is No Conservative Case for Class Actions
Federalist Society Review

There Is No Conservative Case for Class Actions

William P. Barnette

A review of The Conservative Case for Class Actions, by Brian T. Fitzpatrick (Chicago), https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo43233299.html (Read...

Topics: Litigation

Sponsors: Litigation Practice Group

Aug 11 2020 Publication
The Deterioration of Appropriate Remedies in Patent Disputes
Federalist Society Review

The Deterioration of Appropriate Remedies in Patent Disputes

Geoffrey A. Manne, Kristian Stout, Julian Morris, Dirk Auer

Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Intellectual Property

Sponsors: Intellectual Property Practice Group

Aug 17 2017

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State Courts & AGs

Public Health Epidemics - Warning: This Litigation "Cure" Could Kill an Economy

  • Margaret A. Little

A recent article in the Financial Times, Drug Industry faces ‘tidal wave’ of litigation over opioid...

Jan 27 2014 Publication
Free To Choose Medicine
Federalist Society Review

Free To Choose Medicine

Bartley J. Madden, Gregory Conko

Note from the Editor:   This article is about the Free To Choose Medicine concept....

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group

May 1 1998 Publication
A Contrarian View of Intellectual Property Protection in the Genomics Industry

A Contrarian View of Intellectual Property Protection in the Genomics Industry

Clarisa Long

Biomedical research is undergoing a paradigm shift from gene-centric biology to genome-centric biology that changes...

Sponsors: Intellectual Property Practice Group

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