There is no doubt the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts has taken a much more active role than previous regimes in shaping our nation’s patent laws.

The Roberts Court has granted certiorari in a multitude of patent cases and has generally issued decisions that rein in the Federal Circuit’s perceived autonomy over intellectual property matters while, at the same time, restricting the rights of patentees.

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