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Thomas W. Burt | Yale Law Journal Thomas W. Burt
Paul D. Butler | Yale Law Journal Paul D. Butler 122 Yale L.J. 2176 (2013). A low income person is more likely to be prosecuted and imprisoned post-Gideon than pre-Gideon. Poor peo
Steven G. Calabresi | Yale Law Journal Steven G. Calabresi
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K.A.D. Camara | Yale Law Journal K.A.D. Camara 115 Yale L.J. 2254 (2006) In this Essay, we first observe the rise of what we call quasipublic executives: both nominally private exe
Talha Syed | Yale Law Journal Talha Syed This Feature revisits the widely held assumption that pharma needs patents to sustain innovation. By analyzing the information goods underl
The Antibody Patent Paradox | Yale Law Journal The Antibody Patent Paradox abstract. Antibodies constitute a staggering $145 billion annual market—an amount projected to almost dou
Rulemaking § 101 | Yale Law Journal Rulemaking § 101 abstract. The doctrine of subject-matter eligibility, as developed from 35 U.S.C. § 101, ensures that no one can stifle innovat
Brendan Costello | Yale Law Journal Brendan Costello This Note chronicles the Patent Office’s use of guidance to reduce the judicially created uncertainty that surrounds patentable
Mark A. Lemley | Yale Law Journal Mark A. Lemley Shifts in patent law’s enablement and written description requirements make it impractical for patentees of antibody technologies t