Yes Justice Scalia, There Were Patents Relating To Training Horses in the 1890s; But More Importantly, We Need Them Today
Filed in A-Featured & American History & Current Events & Economics & Law | November 19, 2009
Can you patent horse training?
Filed in A-Featured & American History & Current Events & Economics & Law | November 19, 2009
Can you patent horse training?
Filed in A-Featured & Current Events & Law | November 12, 2009
In light of Bilski v. Kappas Charles R. Macedo questions whether speed dating can by patented.
Filed in A-Editor's Picks & A-Featured & African American Studies & American History & Current Events & Law & Politics | November 3, 2009
Peggy Pascoe looks at Justice of Pece Keith Bardwell’s refusal to marry Beth Humphrey and Terence McKay.
Filed in A-Featured & American History & Current Events & Economics & Law & Politics | November 2, 2009
Edward Zelinsky looks at the Obama Administration’s plan to send an additional $250 to social security recipients.
Filed in A-Featured & Blogs & Current Events & Law & Technology | October 8, 2009
Dennis Baron, author of A Better Pencil, looks at the new FTC regulations regarding bloggers.
Filed in A-Featured & Business & Current Events & Economics & Law & Politics | October 5, 2009
Edward Zelinsky applauds the IRS.
Filed in A-Featured & Biography & History & Law & UK & World History | September 24, 2009
An excerpt from Albie Sach’s book The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law.
Filed in A-Featured & Law & Politics | September 22, 2009
Elvin Lim looks at the Republican Party.
Filed in A-Featured & American History & Current Events & Law & Politics | September 15, 2009
Elvin Lim looks at the tea party movement.
Filed in A-Featured & Current Events & Health & Law & Medical Mondays & Philosophy & Science | September 14, 2009
Was Michael Jackson’s doctor responsible?