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Intellectual Property

Jun. 25, 1999

Patent Bar Unhappy With High Court Decision

In narrowing the conditions under which states can be sued against their will in federal court, the U.S. Supreme Court appears to have rankled some members of the intellectual property bar.

By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In narrowing the conditions under which states can be sued against their will in federal court, the U.S. Supreme Court appears to have rankled some members of the intellectual property bar.
        The justices, in a pair of 5-4 decisions issued Wednesday relat...

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