As we at CFIF often highlight, strong intellectual property (IP) rights - including patent rights -…
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Senate Must Support Strong Patent Rights, Not Erode Them

As we at CFIF often highlight, strong intellectual property (IP) rights - including patent rights - constitute a core element of "American Exceptionalism" and explain how we became the most inventive, prosperous, technologically advanced nation in human history.  Our Founding Fathers considered IP so important that they explicitly protected it in the text of Article I of the United States Constitution.

Strong patent rights also explain how the U.S. accounts for an incredible two-thirds of all new lifesaving drugs introduced worldwide.

Elected officials must therefore work to protect strong IP and patent rights, not undermine them.   Unfortunately, several anti-patent bills currently before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee this week threaten to do exactly…[more]

April 02, 2025 • 08:29 PM

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Wednesday, June 08 2011

A Utah man has been cited on a charge of disorderly conduct after paying for a disputed medical bill with 2,500 pennies.  According to news reports, Jason West went to Basin Clinic prepared to dispute an outstanding $25 bill.  After asking staff members whether they accepted cash, West dumped 2,500 pennies on the counter and demanded that staff count them.
 
Assistant Vernal Police Chief Keith Campbell says the incident served "no legitimate purpose" and upset staff because the pennies were strewn about the counter and floor.  Police later issued West a citation for disorderly conduct, which carries a fine of as much as $140.
 
—Source:  Pensacola News Journal

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