Divided U.S. Supreme Court Turns To Less Sensitive IP Cases

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September 21, 2016
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Shorthanded and ideologically divided, the U.S. Supreme Court has yet to take up any cases on politically sensitive social issues in its new term starting in October, instead showing a keen interest in more technical cases of importance to business such as disputes over intellectual property.

In addition to four intellectual property cases it has already agreed to hear, the court could as soon as next week take up a trademark battle that pits an Asian-American rock band and the Washington Redskins football team against the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

“I do think the court will be looking for cases that don’t break along traditional partisan lines. IP cases fit that bill,” said Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford Law School.

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