Risen Rejected

Gerrymandering Accepted

Nautilus v. Biosig Instruments: Patent Definiteness

The Federal Circuit evaluated whether Biosig’s patent met the statute’s definiteness requirement (“claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the applicant regards as [the] invention,”) by using it’s own weak test, which asks whether the claim is “amenable to construction,” and, as construed, is not “insolubly ambiguous.”

Limelight Networks v. Akamai Technologies: Whose Infringement Is It Anyway?

Bond v. United States: Their Chemical Romance

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  • Grant of the Week: Air Marshal Whistleblower Meets DHS Regs (FindLaw’s U.S. Supreme Court Blog)
  • SCOTUS Summer Reading List: After June, What Else Are You Going to Do? (FindLaw’s U.S. Supreme Court Blog)

You Don’t Have To Solve This on Your Own – Get a Lawyer’s Help

Civil Rights

Block on Trump’s Asylum Ban Upheld by Supreme Court

Criminal

Judges Can Release Secret Grand Jury Records

Politicians Can’t Block Voters on Facebook, Court Rules