Congress emerges as key player in patent reform, challenging Federal Circuit dominance.
The article discusses how Congress can play a crucial role in reforming patent laws, despite being often overlooked. It argues that Congress can act as a catalyst for change and an arbiter in patent policy discussions. By examining recent interactions between Congress and the Federal Circuit, the article suggests that dialogue between the two can lead to better decision-making and improvements in the patent system. This approach offers a promising alternative to the Federal Circuit's dominance in shaping patent laws.