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Imagine a high impact, low profile, nonpartisan government
institution located across the street from the White House. Imagine
that it plays a central role in shaping our technology industries,
in overseeing globalization, and in holding the federal government
responsible for its commercial activities. Imagine that only
Congress and the Supreme Court can correct its mistakes. Such an
institution exists. The United States Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit was born in the early 1980s as part of the drive to
liberalize and reinvigorate the American economy. Over the past
twenty-five years, it has earned its nickname as the 'patent court'
by revolutionizing American patent law, but it also oversees
international trade law and government business law. Taken
together, its docket covers the rules guiding innovation,
globalization, and much of government. Are these rules impelling
the economy forward or holding it back? Are the policies we have
the policies we want? How are we faring, as the economy transitions
from the industrial age to the information age? What responsibility
does the Federal Circuit bear in shaping America's current economic
policies in these three critical areas? The Secret Circuit
demystifies this Court's work and answers these questions.
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