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1 Jun 2024, 2:54 am by Yosi Yahoudai
“This defendant’s hatred toward others led him to plotting and carrying out violence,” said United States Attorney Martin Estrada. [read post]
31 May 2024, 2:08 pm by Ben Sperry
Supreme Court delivered a major victory for free speech and struck a blow against government censorship-by-proxy yesterday in NRA v. [read post]
31 May 2024, 12:30 pm by John Ross
New on the Short Circuit podcast: How to make a mandamus claim against the Capitol Police. [read post]
31 May 2024, 11:58 am by John Elwood
In an unusual move, the United States filed a brief supporting further review. [read post]
31 May 2024, 6:51 am by Kelly Bachich Sheehan
In the 2012 United States Supreme Court case National Federation of Independent Business v. [read post]
31 May 2024, 6:06 am by Melanie O'Brien
Thus, despite some remaining support for Armenia proper, especially due to the influence of its extensive diaspora in the United States and France, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh have struggled for recognition of their plight. [read post]
31 May 2024, 5:55 am by Yousuf Syed Khan
The starvation-related conduct charged by the Prosecutor resembles patterns of previous starvation crimes, which United Nations investigative bodies have documented over the past eight years. [read post]
30 May 2024, 4:49 pm
The authors compare the court’s approach with that of courts in Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. [read post]
30 May 2024, 12:10 pm by Brett Trout
  Tags: court cases, KSR, lawsuit, new patent, obtaining a patent, patent, patent application, patent attorney, patent infringement, patent lawyer, patent litigation, patent pending, patent process, patents, united states patent and trademark office, united states supreme court, USPTO Related posts It’s Hard Out Here for a Patentee (0) How Do I Patent My Invention? [read post]
28 May 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
More than a dozen1 suits are pending across the United States in which copyright owners are pursuing various theories of infringement against AI platforms, alleging that AI models either infringe their copyrights because they are trained using copyrighted works,2 or because the output of the AI models itself infringes,3 or both. [read post]