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Making Patents Useful
(Minnesota Law Review, 2014)
It is axiomatic in patent law that an invention must be useful. The utility requirement has been a part of the statutory scheme since the Patent Act of 1790. But what does it mean to be useful? The abstract and imprecise ...
Empirical Desert and Preventive Justice: A Comment
(New Criminal Law Review, 2014)
This essay is a response to an article by Paul Robinson, Joshua Barton, and Matthew Lister in this issue of New Criminal Law Review that criticizes an article I authored with Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein entitled Putting ...