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Reporting on the U.S. Supreme Court | Greg Stohr | Texas Appellate Law Podcast

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The U.S. Supreme Court always remains newsworthy, but the last few years have brought unprecedented change to the institution and the public’s perception of it. Greg Stohr, the Supreme Court reporter for Bloomberg News, has...more

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Inventors Take Note: Supreme Court to Decide How Ambiguous is Too Ambiguous for Patents

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In a case argued in April, Nautilus v. Biosig Instruments, the U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to decide the question “how ambiguous can a patent claim be before it is invalid?” Regardless of the Court’s decision, the case...more

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SCOTUS Justices on legal writing--A few tips, and proof that you can't please everyone.

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Courtesy of The Blog of Legal Times comes news that legal writing guru Bryan Garner has released the full transcripts of his 2008 interviews with various Supreme Court Justices. The BLT's article is here, and the transcripts...more

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