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Supreme Court Ponders: When Do Ideas Deserve Patents?Supreme Court: When Do Ideas Deserve Patents? By Adi Narayan Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 WeatherWise USA CEO Rand Warsaw discusses his patent case, which is being heard by the Supreme Court, at his Pittsburgh offices Keith Srakocic /... In this article: Supreme Court, Goldman Sachs, E mail, Stanford University, U.S. patent office, and Amazon |
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TIME | 2 days ago
Supreme Court Rejects Redskins Name Case
By AP / JESSE J. HOLLAND Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from a group of Native Americans who think the name of the NFL's Washington Redskins football team is offensive. The high court on Monday turned away...
In this article: Washington Redskins, Supreme Court, Plaintiff, Trademark, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Suzan Shown Harjo, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, NFL, and U.S. Court of Appeals
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The Australian | 4 days ago
Supreme Court Rejects Tokyo Two Appeal
Thursday, 19 November 2009, 12:59 pm Supreme Court Rejects Tokyo Two Appeal For Disclosure Of Key Evidence Tokyo, Japan, 18 November 2009 - The Tokyo Supreme Court today denied a special appeal for disclosure of evidence in the trial of...
In this article: Supreme Court, Tokyo, Japan, U.S., Climate change, Greenpeace, and UN
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Times of India | 5 days ago
Custody row: Supreme Court asks mum to take son to US
SC tells runaway mom, child to return to US Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN 18 November 2009, 01:04am IST NEW DELHI: Ending a cross-continental tug-of-war between an estranged NRI couple involving their only child, the Supreme court on Tuesday...
In this article: US, South Carolina, and Allegation
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ABC News | 5 days ago
SCOTUS Ruling Could Play in 2010 Governor's Races
A Pending Supreme Court Case Could Ease Flow of Corporate Money in Political Campaigns Nov. 17, 2009 If the Supreme Court opens the door to more corporate money in political campaigns, it could affect laws in nearly two dozen states and...
In this article: Supreme Court, Bob McDonnell, Bradley Smith, Creigh Deeds, USA Today, Federal Election Commission, GOP, and Citizens United
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washingtonpost.com | 6 days ago
Supreme Court won't hear Redskins name case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court said on Monday that it rejected an appeal by six American Indians in their long-running legal challenge of the Washington Redskins' name, which they find racially offensive. The justices declined to...
In this article: Supreme Court, Washington Redskins, Trademark, Plaintiff, National Football League, Washington, Psychology, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and U.S. appeals court
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washingtonpost.com | 6 days ago
Supreme Court refuses to hear Redskins' naming case
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a lawsuit on behalf of Native American activists who claimed that the Washington Redskins' team name is so offensive that it does not deserve trademark protection. The court without comment...
In this article: Supreme Court, Washington Redskins, Trademark, Boston Braves, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
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The News Tribune | November 13, 2009
State's Supreme Court rules on school pay
...Supreme Court's assertion that because Federal Way students do relatively well on statewide tests, they cannot claim unequal funding adversely affects them. Federal Way schools Superintendent Tom Murphy said the Supreme Court essentially...
In this article: Supreme Court, Federal Way, Cost of living, Skip Priest, and All rights reserved
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States, and leads the federal judiciary. It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. Justices serve "during good Behaviour," which terminates at death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment. The Court meets in Washington, D.C. in the United States Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but has original jurisdiction in a small number of cases.
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