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14 Jun 2013, 6:30 am by Will Baude
So the most anticipated of yesterday's decisions is obviously Myriad Genetics, the gene-patenting case. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 3:46 pm by Gene Quinn
Chakrabarty Controls on Isolated DNA Sequences, not Mayo*Unfortunately this unspecific remand by the Supreme Court in AMP vacates as well the two-to-one ruling by this same Federal Circuit panel (Judges Lourie and Moore in the majority, Judge Bryson in dissent) that the claimed isolated DNA sequences were also patent-eligible under 35 U.S.C. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 1:18 pm by Rahul Bhagnari, ACLU
A major barrier to breast cancer research, improved testing, new diagnostic tools and targeted therapies related to the BRCA genes was struck down today. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 11:20 am by James Yang
 The Court then analyzed a few major cases such as Chakrabarty and Funk Brothers to compare the holding in those cases to the instant patent. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 9:55 am by Gene Quinn
Myriad Genetics, while disingenuously labeling the patents at issue as “human gene patents. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 8:56 am by Lyle Denniston
The decision was a major blow to a company that believed it had a right to be the sole user and analyst of two human genes, mutations in which show a high risk, for women found to have them in their blood, of breast and ovarian cancer. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 8:35 am by Rahul Bhagnari, ACLU
By invalidating these patents, the Court lifted a major barrier to progress in further understanding how we can better treat and prevent diseases. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 8:13 am by John Timmer
Micah Baldwin The US Supreme Court, in a nearly unanimous ruling (Scalia joined the majority, but only in part), has held that a piece of DNA that occurs naturally is not eligible for patenting. [read post]
12 Jun 2013, 1:31 pm by WIMS
Monsanto's history of aggressive investigations and lawsuits brought against farmers is a major source of concern for organic and non-GE agricultural producers since Monsanto's first lawsuit brought against a farmer in the mid-'90s. [read post]
12 Jun 2013, 10:25 am by David Jensen
Steve Merksamer and Gene Erbin, who drafted portions of Proposition 71, would handle most of CIRM's affairs. [read post]
9 Jun 2013, 8:13 am
  Genetically modified wheat is banned in many countries, including several major importers of American wheat. [read post]
7 Jun 2013, 11:37 am by Tom Goldstein
Myriad Genetics, Inc., in which the Court is considering whether human genes are patentable, includes Bloomberg Law’s backgrounder on the case by Tony Dutra and W. [read post]
4 Jun 2013, 12:24 pm by Kevin
(London: Verso, 1995) at pp. 29-95 (transcribed and posted at cartome.org); see also Walter Olson, "Big Brother Invades Your Genes," The Daily Beast (June 4, 2013). [read post]
4 Jun 2013, 12:20 pm by Mike Gousha
Bob and Gene’s is no longer there, but a particular memory remains. [read post]
4 Jun 2013, 11:44 am by But I Do Have a Law Degree
 But my kids seem to be missing that gene where they are able to FEEL ANY KIND OF COLD WATER, so they are all about jumping right in, literally. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 2:29 pm by Rahul Bhagnari, ACLU
Learn more about gene patenting and other civil liberty issues: Sign up for breaking news alerts, follow us on Twitter, and like us on Facebook. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 12:52 pm by Stephen Neyman, P.C.
Through DNA testing it has been discovered that fifty percent of a person's personality traits are imbedded in his or her genes. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 7:00 am by Matt Adams
Within the space of a few months, gene patents became the subject of numerous news articles and opinion pieces (including one by the former leader of the Opposition, and current Shadow Minister for Communications and Broadband, Malcolm Turnbull), and a major report on the Australian national broadcaster’s flagship current affairs program Four Corners. [read post]
16 May 2013, 6:52 am by Sarah Erickson-Muschko
Myriad Genetics, in which the Court will decide whether human genes are patentable. [read post]