A broad coalition, whose members represent the majority of the nation’s patent holders and inventors, strongly oppose legislation that would weaken the overall patent system and thereby diminish innovation and job creation in the United States.
Universities express concern that several proposals intended to target troll-like behavior do not in their current form meet the cost/benefit test of curbing abusive patent litigation practices without diminishing the value of
patents.
Strategic preparations by universities and allied groups during the Senate Judiciary Committee debate on patent troll legislation earlier this year
The following letter is about a permanent extension of the Individual Retirement Account (IRA) Charitable Rollover, which is included as part of a package of charitable giving provisions in H.R. 5806, the "Supporting America's Charities Act."
A broad coalition ranging from universities and non-profit foundations, start-ups and small businesses, manufacturing, technology, and life sciences companies, strongly oppose legislation that would weaken the overall patent system and thereby diminish innovation and job creation in the United States.
We stand united in our support for the NIH, its mission, and its world-renowned peer review process.
As you have duly noted in the past that a “one-size-fits-all approach may not be optimal for such a diverse regulated community"...
We appreciate the opportunity to respond to the OSTP and National Economic Council, Notice of RFI on the Administration’s Strategy for American Innovation.
University and library associations comment in response to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) proceeding, Federal Communications Commission, GN Docket No. 14-28 to protect and promote the open Internet.
AAU and APLU submit a letter to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Shaun Donovan, urging the OMB to uphold the President's commitments to federal investments in higher education and research as it develops the Administration's FY16 budget.