Archive for the 'Law' Category

Yes Justice Scalia, There Were Patents Relating To Training Horses in the 1890s; But More Importantly, We Need Them Today

Can you patent horse training?

Justice Sotomayor, Perhaps “Speed Dating” Should Be Patent-Eligible After All

In light of Bilski v. Kappas Charles R. Macedo questions whether speed dating can by patented.

Keith Bardwell: Wrong But Not Alone

Peggy Pascoe looks at Justice of Pece Keith Bardwell’s refusal to marry Beth Humphrey and Terence McKay.

$250 Checks to Seniors: Just Say No

Edward Zelinsky looks at the Obama Administration’s plan to send an additional $250 to social security recipients.

Blogging For Pay

Dennis Baron, author of A Better Pencil, looks at the new FTC regulations regarding bloggers.

Three Cheers for the IRS – Really

Edward Zelinsky applauds the IRS.

Albie Sachs: The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law

An excerpt from Albie Sach’s book The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law.

The Republican Party is Not the Conservative Movement

Elvin Lim looks at the Republican Party.

The Tea Party Movement and its Controversial Roots in American History

Elvin Lim looks at the tea party movement.

The Case for Michael Jackson’s Doctor

Was Michael Jackson’s doctor responsible?

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