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Dec 15 2022

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On the Constitutionality of Guantanamo Tribunals

  • Brian F. Mannix

The ABA’s Gellhorn-Sargentich Law Student Essay Award for 2022 has been won by Laura Stanley...

Mar 3 2021

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Oral Arguments in Arthrex

  • Gregory Dolin

On March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument on the question of when...

Feb 10 2021

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  • Intellectual Property
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U.S. v. Arthrex: The Court Should Find PTAB's Structure Unconstitutional

  • Richard A. Samp,
  • Josh Malone

  Since 2011, federal law has permitted those seeking to challenge the validity of patents...

Oct 9 2020 Podcast
Appointments Clause Back in the Supreme Court: Patent Office Judges as Principal or Inferior Officers
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Appointments Clause Back in the Supreme Court: Patent Office Judges as Principal or Inferior Officers

Aditya Bamzai, John C. O'Quinn

Eleven months ago the Federal Circuit held that the Administrative Patent Judges who serve on...

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