Toward a Cautious Approach to Obeisance: The Role of Scholarship in Federal Circuit Patent Law Jurisprudence

26 Pages Posted: 21 Nov 2002

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Craig Allen Nard

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Abstract

This article explores the role of secondary authority in patent law jurisprudence. I reviewed every Federal Circuit published opinion from 1982 (the year of the court's creation) to 2000. I discuss the results of my empirical research and explore why scholarship has a place in the Federal Circuit's patent law jurisprudence. I ultimately urge the court to be cautiously more receptive to secondary authority when deciding patent cases.

Suggested Citation

Nard, Craig Allen, Toward a Cautious Approach to Obeisance: The Role of Scholarship in Federal Circuit Patent Law Jurisprudence. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=335100 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.335100

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