Apr 26, 2008
Could Constitutional Flaw Unravel Eight Years of Patent Board Rulings?
“I thought this was incredible. I checked it every single way I could before I went out on a limb to say this. ... The government has never argued I'm wrong. The question is: What do you do about it?”
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office may have a major problem on its hands -- the possibly unconstitutional appointment of nearly two-thirds of its patent appeals judges. via American Lawyer
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