A Fed. Circ. Failure And The Constitutionality Of IPR

By Joseph Kovarik and Tyler Boschert (July 26, 2017, 1:21 PM EDT) -- What is a United States patent? Is it a creation of federal statute, rendering it a "public right"? Or is it a "personal right" created by the Constitution, which can be extinguished only by an Article III court? Nearly 230 years after the first U.S. patent was issued, the answers to these fundamental questions are murkier than ever....

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