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Request for Amicus Briefs re SCOTUS Writ

If a Court openly ignores its own Rules, with no possibility of review by a higher authority, no reasonable[…]

Court Staff Deciding Cases Instead of Judges

What would happen if a non-judge court staffer decided cases while preventing the judges from even knowing that a[…]

Open Letter to Trump and the DOJ Re: Filed Supreme Court Writ

Dear President Trump and United States Attorneys Martin and Dhillon: I hope this message finds you well. I am[…]

Disturbing New Legal Precedent in EDTN Federal Court

“Ordered to” in a Court order issued by Judge McDonough now means optional “opportunity”

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Patent Applications – What You Should Know About “First-To-File”

Ideas should belong to inventors. Until March 2013, United States Patent Law protected inventors through the “first to invent” rule. Under the “first to invent”[…]