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5 Oct 2023, 9:11 pm by Patent Docs
Noonan -- In view of the unprecedented uncertainty in patent law generated by counter-doctrinal Supreme Court decisions over the past decade or so and a cowed Federal Circuit relegated to complaining that their hands are tied on most matters (even when acknowledging that the decisions they are rendering do violence to the U.S. patent system; see now-Chief Judge Moore's dissent in Athena Diagnostics, Inc. v. [read post]
2 Oct 2023, 11:29 am
Supreme Court, but then the justices agreed in March to hear an admiralty law case over choice-of-law provisions in which he represents a yacht owner challenging the denial of an insurance claim.Today's DJ has:Floyd Siegal's A Ruthless Court, about the friendship between RBG and Nino Scalia.PJ Gilbert has Times, They Changed, about judges who write books (e.g., Beds, Eileen Moore, Anthony Mohr, Timothy Fall, etc.) and how judges reveal more about themselves than ever before… [read post]
27 Sep 2023, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
Supreme Court (a week before the New Mexico Justices rendered their ruling) reinforced the permissibility of state-court enforcement of state constitutions in federal-election regulation in Moore v. [read post]
31 Aug 2023, 8:36 am by Anthony P. Guettler
For example, recognizing community property can also reduce or avoid the payment of estate tax upon the death of the first spouse to die, if such property is properly reported as belonging one-half to the surviving spouse notwithstanding title in the name of the decedent, or can create an estate tax once community property titled in the name of the survivor is counted.(3) As another example, a U.S. taxpayer spouse married to a non-resident alien who resides in a community property… [read post]
31 Aug 2023, 8:36 am by Anthony P. Guettler
For example, recognizing community property can also reduce or avoid the payment of estate tax upon the death of the first spouse to die, if such property is properly reported as belonging one-half to the surviving spouse notwithstanding title in the name of the decedent, or can create an estate tax once community property titled in the name of the survivor is counted.[3] As another example, a U.S. taxpayer spouse married to a non-resident alien who resides in a community property… [read post]