'You Can't Be a Textualist by Ignoring the Text' highlights a core belief that true textualism demands honoring the explicit terms of legal text, rather than engaging in judicial activism. This principle is vital in patent law discussions.
During the webinar, Professor Sarnoff's historical analysis of the law's evolution was intriguing, yet the focus should remain on the modern legal framework established by the 1952 Patent Act, which serves as the foundation for current patent eligibility.
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