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Due process is a right.
The appeals process is part of due process. Shall we shred the US Constitution and Amendments thereof just because doing so more efficient and yields a speedier resolution?
Posted by: John Le'Brecage   Posted on: 02/23/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yikes  specialk_z | 02/22/06
Step 6...  BitTwiddler | 02/22/06
Step 7 and 8  Narg | 02/22/06
Unfortunately  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 02/22/06
Not nearly finished.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/22/06
Due process is a right.  John Le'Brecage | 02/23/06
Patent Farms. Bah, humbug...  BitTwiddler | 02/22/06
sue happy  kjgslg@... | 02/22/06
Hear Hear  Scoid_z | 02/22/06
Great idea  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 02/22/06
So invest YOUR money and doit your way.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/22/06
Here No_Axe goes again, folks.  John Le'Brecage | 02/23/06
Oh come on  James T. Kirk | 02/23/06
Farms Okay if some kind of effort is shown  daver_z | 02/23/06
Patents require publication  BorisKarloff | 02/23/06
Patents finally rejected  stevem_001 | 02/22/06
The Answer?  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 02/22/06
The Issue Exposed  Cayble | 02/22/06
I like your closing. It makes sense. It will be ignored by the USPTO. (NT)  Update victim | 02/22/06
Perfect  nomorems | 02/22/06
Not quite the basis  John Le'Brecage | 02/23/06
Moderately True?.  Cayble | 02/23/06
The original mistake...  NobodyHome | 02/23/06
So then we have a double highway forming  jaszman | 02/23/06
BINGO  Cayble | 02/23/06
Product equals Patent???  morinville@... | 02/23/06
Did Al Gore patent the internet?  danocanada | 02/23/06
Nope, that was his mistake.  UncleBubba | 02/23/06
Article could have been clearer  richwig | 02/23/06

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