Should the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office get Chevron deference?

The Volokh Conspiracy 2016-02-23

Summary:

Last week, I argued that administrative law doctrines generally should not apply in patent law or criminal law. That argument was based largely on my 2000 article, “Rethinking Patent Law in the Administrative State.” Jonathan Masur, who has argued that administrative law doctrines should apply in patent law, generously agreed to respond. Jonathan’s comments focus […]

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administrative law

Authors:

Orin Kerr

Date tagged:

02/23/2016, 16:39

Date published:

02/19/2016, 11:28