Only to a limited extent have U.S. legislators recognized the moral and ethical implications of the patentability of controversial technologies. I find this absence of legislative debate curious for several reasons, including the fact that for decades there has been an intense public debate over the government’s involvement in, and regulation of, research and development related to biotechnology, including reproduction technologies, and particularly the use and destruction of embryonic stem cells, embryos, and fetuses—areas of considerable moral and ethical concern. Nor has there been debate regarding patentability with respect to other areas of concern, such as technologies that damage the environment. In this Article I explore the patenta...
Human gene patents are patents on human genes that have been removed from human bodies and scientifi...
In recent decades, the Patent and Trademark Office and the federal courts have dramatically expanded...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
Only to a limited extent have U.S. legislators recognized the moral and ethical implications of the ...
This Article seeks to advance the discussion of the proper role of ethics and morality in the United...
This Article explores the U.S. patent first, ask questions later approach to determining what subj...
This article rebuts a renewed interest by scholars in requiring the United States Patent and Tradema...
This paper discusses the controversies over the moral justification for patent protection in biotech...
In late 2008, the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) reached a decision su...
The article highlights some issues raised by the recent decision of the Court of Justice of European...
The changing landscape of biotechnology research into life sciences and higher life forms warrants t...
This article explores whether the current patent system strikes the optimal balance between providin...
Human gene patents are patents on human genes that have been removed from human bodies and scientifi...
In the years since the Supreme Court began to narrow the scope of patentable subject matter, uncerta...
This article focuses primarily on to what extent novel beings, and particularly, beings which displa...
Human gene patents are patents on human genes that have been removed from human bodies and scientifi...
In recent decades, the Patent and Trademark Office and the federal courts have dramatically expanded...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
Only to a limited extent have U.S. legislators recognized the moral and ethical implications of the ...
This Article seeks to advance the discussion of the proper role of ethics and morality in the United...
This Article explores the U.S. patent first, ask questions later approach to determining what subj...
This article rebuts a renewed interest by scholars in requiring the United States Patent and Tradema...
This paper discusses the controversies over the moral justification for patent protection in biotech...
In late 2008, the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) reached a decision su...
The article highlights some issues raised by the recent decision of the Court of Justice of European...
The changing landscape of biotechnology research into life sciences and higher life forms warrants t...
This article explores whether the current patent system strikes the optimal balance between providin...
Human gene patents are patents on human genes that have been removed from human bodies and scientifi...
In the years since the Supreme Court began to narrow the scope of patentable subject matter, uncerta...
This article focuses primarily on to what extent novel beings, and particularly, beings which displa...
Human gene patents are patents on human genes that have been removed from human bodies and scientifi...
In recent decades, the Patent and Trademark Office and the federal courts have dramatically expanded...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...