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Congress needs to clean up the Supreme Court’s mess on patents

The judges do their best to follow the precedents of the Supreme Court in good faith. The inherent ambiguity in decisions like Alice and Mayo puts lower courts in an impossible position, and the costs for innovation and the economy continue escalating.

 Judges make every effort to adhere to the Supreme Court’s rules in great faith. However, the fundamental ambiguity of decisions like those in Alice and Mayo put lower courts in an impossible position, and the costs to innovation and the economy continue to mount. Judges make every effort to adhere to the Supreme Court’s rules in great faith. However, lower courts are in an impossible position because of the fundamental ambiguity of decisions like Alice and Mayo, and the costs to innovation and the economy continue to rise. 

The judges do their best to follow the precedents of the Supreme Court in good faith. The inherent ambiguity in decisions like Alice and Mayo puts lower courts in an impossible position, and the costs for innovation and the economy continue escalating.

  

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