Faculty Publications
Patents on Human GenesAn Analysis of Scope and Claims, 307 Science 1566 (2005) (with J. Paradise and Lori B. Andrews).
Substantive Versus Process-Based Formalism in Claim Construction,
9 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 123 (2005) (symposium).
Territoriality Waning? Patent Infringement for Offering in the
United States to Sell an Invention Abroad, 37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 701 (2004).
The Treaty Power and the Patent Clause: Are There Limits on
the United States’ Ability to Harmonize?, 22 Cardozo Arts
& Ent. L.J. 1 (2004) (symposium).
Liability for the “Threat of a Sale”: Assessing
Patent Infringement for Offering to Sell an Invention and Implications
for the On-Sale Patentability Bar and Other Forms of Infringement,
43 Santa Clara L. Rev. 751 (2003), reprinted in 36 Intell.
Prop. L. Rev. 137 (2004).
The Supreme Court’s Complicity in Federal Circuit Formalism,
20 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 1 (2003) (invited
essay).
The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: Implications of Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, Inc. and the Quest for Predictability in the On-Sale Bar, 15 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 933 (2000).
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