Wednesday, April 27, 2016 12:44:43 PM
http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/cooper-v-lee/
Realize folks, this case is a PTAB / AIA buster....
"The decision by the district court in Cooper v. Lee, which was summarily affirmed by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, contradicts this Court’s longstanding case law that secures constitutional protections in vested private property rights.
The petitioners fully address the specific legal and constitutional issues arising from the creation and operation of inter partes review before the Patent Trial and Appeals Board, and thus amicus offers an additional reason that this Court should grant petitioners’ writ of certiorari: the lower courts in this case should be reversed to correct their mistaken legal claims that patents are public rights, which contradicts existing case law and thus creates problems in the relevant case law going forward. This Court has long recognized and secured the constitutional protection of patents as private property rights reaching back to the early American Republic."
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