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Federal Circuit Gives Stare Decisis Effect to a Judgment of Claim Validity

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2023 WL 2064163 (Fed. 17, 2023) In Blonder-Tongue Laboratories, Inc. Stare decisis, Latin for “to stand by things decided,” is a legal principle that directs courts to adhere to previous judgments, i.e., precedent, when resolving a case with comparable facts. by Chris Holman C.R. Bard, Inc. Components, Inc. Bard, Inc.

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A quiet bench on the Quiet Title Act: Justices hold muted debate on statute of limitations

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Those who spoke extensively, however, seem ready to reject the government’s argument that the statute of limitations at issue here is a strict jurisdictional rule, as opposed to a “mere” claims-processing rule, which could be waived in an appropriate case. It has stare decisis effect.”

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Supreme Court to hear major case on power of federal agencies

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Justice John Paul Stevens set out a two-part test for courts to review an agency’s interpretation of a statute it administers. If it has not, the court must uphold the agency’s interpretation of the statute as long as it is reasonable. Loper-Bright came to the Supreme Court in November 2022, asking justices to review the D.C.