Supreme Court Appeals
The U.S. Supreme Court accepts very few patent cases for review (approximately one to two a year). The U.S. Supreme Court, at its discretion, and within certain guidelines established by Congress, hears cases that may begin in the federal or state courts, and usually involve important questions about the Constitution or federal law.
A recent patent case that the U.S. Supreme Court heard was KSR Int'l v. Teleflex, Inc., 550 U.S. ___ (2007). This case dealt in detail with Section 103 of the Patent Act.
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