United States v. Adams - Wikipedia
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United States v. Adams, 383 U.S. 39 (1966), is a United States Supreme Court decision in the area of patent law. This case was later cited in KSR v. Teleflex as an example of a case satisfying the requirement for non-obviousness of a combination of known elements. It also features one of the great stories of patent litigation lore, with Adams's attorney utilizing an innovative and unique method of non-oral advocacy at oral argument in front of the Supreme Court. Dissent: White Majority: Clark, joined by Warren, Black, Douglas, Harlan, Brennan, Stewart Full case name: United States v. Bert N. Adams, et al.
Dissent: White
Majority: Clark, joined by Warren, Black, Douglas, Harlan, Brennan, Stewart
Full case name: United States v. Bert N. Adams, et al.
DA: 56 PA: 67 MOZ Rank: 95