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Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Economic Competitiveness and the Defense of Intellectual Property
Patent protection was enshrined in our Constitution and has set us apart from the rest of the world in protecting property of all kinds. It
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Conservatives’ Letter to U.S. Senate Says Preserve Bayh-Dole
A group of conservative organizations has written the U.S. Senate to flag “possible amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act tha
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
In Opposition to NDAA Amendments That Undermine Intellectual Property Rights
The Committee for Justice joined several other conservative organizations in urging Senate Majority Leader McConnell to oppose attempts to t
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Amicus Brief Filed in Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC
The Committee for Justice joined with a group of a dozen conservative organizations and libertarian policy leaders -- who believe that the C
Ashley Baker
Sep 28, 2020
Conservatives for Property Rights Letter on PTAB Reform
Download PDF Dear Chairman Graham, Ranking Member Feinstein, Chairman Tillis, and Ranking Member Coons: The undersigned write to inform...
Ashley Baker
Apr 24, 2020
Event Video: Google v. Oracle and the Constitutional Foundations of IP Law
Since World Intellectual Property Day is on April 26, it is a timely occasion for recognizing the vital role of copyright protections in enc
Federalist Society Blog
Apr 19, 2020
A Billion Dollar (Almost) Trade Secrets Dispute
Automated valuation models (AVMs) – computer models typically employing artificial intelligence (AI) and used to estimate property values fo
Ashley Baker
Mar 16, 2020
Google v. Oracle: Background and Consequences of the Case
On March 24, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc, which is expected to set the standard for how
Curt Levey
Feb 20, 2020
CFJ Amicus Brief Urges SCOTUS to Rule that Google's Android Infringes Oracle's Copyright
The following is a statement from Curt Levey, the Committee for Justice's president and one of the attorneys on the brief...
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