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Tom Saunders
The Yale Law Journal - Tom Saunders Tom Saunders Comment 113 Yale L.J. 261 (2003) The experimental use doctrine in patent law protects alleged
Forum: When Patents are Sovereigns: The Competitive Harms of Leasing Tribal Immunity
patents from PTAB challenges. Allergan’s CEO, Brent Saunders, openly stated that Allergan transferred its patents to the Tribe to protect itself from the
Forum: War Powers Reform: A Skeptical View
Univ. of Va. (200… Cf. Goldgeier & Saunders, supra note 67, at 147-48 (arguing that Congress’s foreign-policy influ… War Powers Resolution, 50 U.S.C
Forum: Public Interests, Private Institutions? Public Policy Challenges to Tax-Free Universities
… Mark Saunders, Report: Connecticut Among Worst States for Student Debt, CT Post (Nov. 25, 2016), h… See Yale’s Central Power Plant, Yale Univ., http
Forum: Trump v. Hawaii: How the Supreme Court Simultaneously Overturned and Revived Korematsu
another name. Neal Katyal is the Saunders Professor of Law at Georgetown University, a partner at Hogan Lovells, LLP, and lead counsel for the State of
Five to Four: Why Do Bare Majorities Rule on Courts?
Social Welfare 71-74 (1970). Some have said that a lottery might also satisfy these conditions. See Ben Saunders, Democracy, Political Equality, and
Forum: Black Progressivism and the Progressive Court
On class or special legislation and its connection with the history of equal protection doctrine, see Melissa L. Saunders, Equal Protection, Class
Forum: The Civil Rights Division: The Crown Jewel of the Justice Department
Brown & Coleman Saunders, Can Law Enforcement Officers Refuse to Identify Themselves?, Lawfare (June 12, 2020, 12:46 PM), https://www.lawfareblog.com
Forum: Mandatory Aggregation of Mass Tort Litigation in Bankruptcy
legislation. See Ogden v. Saunders, 25 U.S. (12 Wheat.) 213, 266-68, 303-04 (1827); Sturges v. Crowninshield, 17 U.S. (4 Wheat.) 122, 199 (1819). As
Changing the Wind: Notes Toward a Demosprudence of Law and Social Movements
Organizing, Spring/Summer 1991, at 41. In addition, Brittny-Jade Saunders notes that often, as in the legislative context, constituents and their