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call for submissions: Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, June 3-4, 2024

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TOPICS : Each year the Forum invites submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. Each paper may only be considered under one topic.

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CFP--Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum: please disseminate widely!

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TOPICS: Each year the Forum invites submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. Papers that will be published prior to Forum are not eligible.

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Life Sciences Litigation Update - January 2023

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The issue of what is or is not patent-eligible subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § Supreme Court decisions on the topic, as well as a large body of caselaw from the U.S. 101 has been hotly contested over the past decade. The debate stems largely from two U.S. By: Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

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Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum, June 2022: call for papers

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TOPICS: Each year the Forum invites submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. Papers that will be published prior to Forum are not eligible.

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Eligibility Bill Gives Attys Relief Even With 'Squishy' Terms

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Thom Tillis and Chris Coons aiming to press reset on patent eligibility law would provide important clarification on the muddled topic, though attorneys are concerned about some of its undefined language. A bill introduced last week by Sens.

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Momentum Builds for Supreme Court Review of American Axle, Clarification of Patent Eligibility Law

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Introduction - The Mayo/Alice subject-matter eligibility test has been a controversial topic since its creation. Many have argued that it leaves innovators, particularly in the software field, with uncertainty as to whether their advances are patentable. By: Knobbe Martens

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Sanderling Management v. Snap Inc. No. 21-2173 (Fed. Cir. Apr. 12, 2023) Alice – 35 U.S.C. § 101

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Topic This case addresses patent eligibility under Alice and whether the district court should have afforded the patent owner leave to amend its complaint. Courts are not required to defer to the Patent Office determinations as to eligibility, because review under ¶ 101 is de novo.

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