High-level officials at the Justice Department were caught off guard recently when a local law professor discovered a serious constitutional flaw in the way patent law judges are appointed. We get insight on the problem, and why observers say the repercussions may be 'cataclysmic' unless Congress steps in with a legislative fix.
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Wrongly Appointed Judges?
Listen Tuesday, May. 13, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Law, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
John Duffy
George Washington University School of Law
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