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Were patent appeals judges unconstitutionally appointed?

 The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office may have a major problem on its hands -- the possibly unconstitutional appointment of nearly two-thirds of its patent appeals judges.  Read more about this case here.

  Translogic Technology, a company whose patent was rejected, is raising this issue in a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court.   A copy of the petition is available for viewing at the Law Library Reference Desk.
 

Mexico's Senate Approves Judicial Reform

Mexican senators on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a sweeping judicial reform that would introduce public, oral trials and guarantee the presumption of innocence. The Senate voted 71 to 25 in favor of the measure, after a clause that would have let police search homes without warrants was deleted from it.

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Official Website of the Mexican Senate: http://www.senado.gob.mx/

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