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Law Professor Discovers Flaw in Appointment of Patent Judges, Could Undo Thousands Of Decisions

Kevin Garewal | May 08, 2008 - 10:15

Professor John F. Duffy, of George Washington University School of Law, has discovered a defect in the appointment process of Patent Judges. These Judges have been appointed by a government official, who does not have the Constitutional power of appointment. Currently, 46 of the 74 Judges on the Patent Court have been appointed by this flawed process. This flaw could invalidate thousands of patent law decision by these courts. To read the NY Times article click here. To download Prof. Duffy's article click here.

This post is courtesy of Tim Woods, 2005 CM Alumni.


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