Patent Lecture - NYU Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss' Lecture Now Posted
Michael CarrollOctober 21, 2009
I'm pleased to announce that the video of Professor Rochelle C.
Dreyfuss's delivery of the Fifth Annual Finnegan Distinguished Lecture
on Intellectual Property at American University, Washington College of
Law is now available here. The lecture is "What the Federal Circuit Can Learn from the Supreme Court -- and Vice Versa."
In
her talk, Professor Dreyfuss first reviewed the history of the Federal
Circuit's creation, and then analyzed why the Supreme Court has taken
such increased interest in reviewing Federal Circuit decisions on
substantive matters of patent law in recent years. She drew attention
to the difficulties of the expert Federal Circuit, sitting between
generalist trial courts and a generalist Supreme Court. You'll have to
watch the video to hear her specific recommendations for both the
Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court. Also, be sure not to miss the
lively question and answer period that followed, which closes with an
eloquent comment by Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman.
An
edited transcript of the lecture will be published later this year in
the American University Law Review's annual review of Federal Circuit
decisions.
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