The Solicitor General’s Office has spoken: A rethink of the Supreme Court’s Section 101 jurisprudence is “amply warranted.”
Just not quite yet.
After a nearly yearlong wait, Solicitor General Noel Francisco is technically turning thumbs down on two hot-button cases involving Section 101 of the Patent Act. But he says there's another one coming next month that the court definitely should take up to address the confusion in the law.
December 09, 2019 at 08:06 AM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
The Solicitor General’s Office has spoken: A rethink of the Supreme Court’s Section 101 jurisprudence is “amply warranted.”
Just not quite yet.
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