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1 December 2020PatentsJoshua Reisberg and Aaron Savit

How Justice Barrett’s confirmation might impact patent eligibility

With Amy Coney Barrett confirmed, Donald Trump’s outgoing administration has succeeded in installing one-third of the justices on the US Supreme Court, each one an avowed “textualist”.

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