In an October 28, 2025 memorandum, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Director designated Corning Optical Communications RF, LLC v. PPC Broadband Inc. as precedential, formally restoring the USPTO prior practice... Read more »
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a statement of interest in Child.’s Health Def. v. WP Co., LLC, addressing the application of federal antitrust laws to alleged collusion among major news... Read more »
POLICY BRIEF An Agenda for America’s Universities to Serve the Public Interest Ideas for bridging the divide between universities and the public, re-envisioning these institutions to better deliver on their promise of... Read more »
In Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation v. Unified Patents, LLC, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that a patent owner having successfully defended its patent in an inter partes... Read more »
Welcome to The Brief, our redesigned newsletter bringing you focused insights on race, law, policy, and technology from the Stanford Center for Racial Justice. The Opening Statement Repairing the Relationship Between Universities and the American People Private universities in... Read more »
This law firm publication by Troutman Pepper Locke discusses bipartisan legislation, introduced by Senators Sanders (I-VT) and Hawley (R-MO), that would immediately cap credit card interest rates at 10% for a period... Read more »
On February 7, a Florida-based cryptocurrency company agreed to settle charges brought by the SEC and the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation alleging that, an interest-earning feature offered on the... Read more »
