The Year Ahead: Here's What Our Readers Will Have on their Radar for 2025
Legal predictions for 2024 point towards transformative changes in student athlete rights regarding NIL, influenced by ongoing lawsuits and legislative efforts.
The UPC in 2024: Statistics, Trends and Substantive Law
The UPC has effectively resolved over 20 substantive decisions on patent infringement within a year, granting injunctions in all valid and infringed cases.
The Federal Circuit's Antisuit Injunction Decision in Ericsson v. Lenovo has Broader Implications for Global SEP Litigation
The Federal Circuit limits injunctive relief for FRAND violators, signaling a more engaged U.S. court system in global patent licensing disputes.
The Historical Roots of Patent Injunctions: Revisiting Horton v. Maltby (1783)
Ongoing infringement during litigation can establish irreparable harm and warrant injunctive relief according to traditions of equity.
Ann Rostow: The Shadow Doesn't Know - San Francisco Bay Times
The Supreme Court's ruling on Idaho's ban on transgender youth treatments was limited to two plaintiffs, prompting concerns over judicial power.
Just Stop Oil protesters glued to Royal Courts of Justice removed by police
Peaceful protestors glued to Royal Courts of Justice to raise awareness against fossil fuel projects.
Protestors blocked entrance with police using anti-adhesive substance, demanding an end to new fossil fuel projects.