John M. Golden
- Edward S. Knight Chair in Law, Entrepreneurialism, and Innovation
- Professor
John Golden holds the Edward S. Knight Chair in Law, Entrepreneurialism and Innovation. He has taught administrative law, contracts, patent law, and seminars on innovation, intellectual property, and disaster and emergency law. From 2011 to 2022, he was the faculty director of the Andrew Ben White Center in Law, Science and Social Policy. Professor Golden earned his J.D. and Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University. He served as a clerk for the Honorable Michael Boudin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and Associate Justice Stephen Breyer of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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John Golden is the Edward S. Knight Chair in Law, Entrepreneurialism and Innovation at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, where he has taught administrative law, contracts, patent law, seminars relating to innovation and intellectual property, and a seminar on disaster and emergency law. From 2011 to 2022, he served as faculty director of the Andrew Ben White Center in Law, Science and Social Policy. John has a J.D. from Harvard Law School, a Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University, and an A.B. in Physics and History from Harvard College. After law school, John clerked for the Honorable Michael Boudin of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and for Associate Justice Stephen Breyer of the United States Supreme Court. John also worked as an associate in the intellectual property department of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP.
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year-2012
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The Supreme Court's Accidental Revolution? The Test for Permanent Injunctions
John M. Golden, Mark P. Gergen, Henry E. Smith. “The Supreme Court's Accidental Revolution? The Test for Permanent Injunctions.” In 112 Columbia Law Review, Page 203 (2012).
year-2011
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Patentable Subject Matter and Institutional Choice
John M. Golden, Patentable Subject Matter and Institutional Choice, 89 Texas Law Review 1041 (2011). View Article
year-2010
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Principles for Patent Remedies
John M. Golden, Principles for Patent Remedies, 88 Texas Law Review 505 (2010). -
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Complex Economics and Patent Remedies
John M. Golden, Complex Economics and Patent Remedies, 1 IP Theory 50 (2010). <http://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/ipt/article/viewFile/1070/1165> -
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Innovation Dynamics, Patents, and Dynamic-Elasticity Tests for the Promotion of Progress
John M. Golden, Innovation Dynamics, Patents, and Dynamic-Elasticity Tests for the Promotion of Progress, 24 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 47 (2010). View Article -
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Intellectual Liability in Context
John M. Golden, Intellectual Liability in Context, 88 Texas Law Review See Also 211 (2010). View Article -
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The Federal Circuit and the D.C. Circuit: Comparative Trials of Two Semi-Specialized Courts
John M. Golden, The Federal Circuit and the D.C. Circuit: Comparative Trials of Two Semi-Specialized Courts, 78 George Washington Law Review 553 (2010). -
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WARF's Stem Cell Patents and Tensions between Public and Private Sector Approaches to Research
John M. Golden, WARF's Stem Cell Patents and Tensions between Public and Private Sector Approaches to Research, [Symposium: Law, Science, and Innovation: The Embryonic Stem Cell Controversy], 38 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 314 (2010). -
Book Chapter
Science and Technology Entrepreneurship for Greater Societal Benefit: Ideas for Curricular Innovation
Lee Fleming, John M. Golden & Woodward Yang. Science and Technology Entrepreneurship for Greater Societal Benefit: Ideas for Curricular Innovation, in Spanning Boundaries and Disciplines: University Technology Commercialization in the Idea Age 167–184 (Gary Libecap et al. eds. 2010).
year-2009
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The Supreme Court as "Prime Percolator": A Prescription for Appellate Review of Questions in Patent Law
John M. Golden, The Supreme Court as "Prime Percolator": A Prescription for Appellate Review of Questions in Patent Law, 56 UCLA Law Review 657 (2009). <http://www.uclalawreview.org/articles/?view=56/3/1-3>
year-2008
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Construing Patent Claims According to Their "Interpretive Community": A Call for an Attorney-Plus-Artisan Perspective
John M. Golden, Construing Patent Claims According to Their "Interpretive Community": A Call for an Attorney-Plus-Artisan Perspective, 21 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 321 (2008).
year-2007
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"Patent Trolls" and Patent Remedies
John M. Golden, "Patent Trolls" and Patent Remedies, 85 Texas Law Review 2111 (2007).
year-2001
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Biotechnology, Technology Policy, and Patentability: Natural Products and Invention in the American System
John M. Golden, Biotechnology, Technology Policy, and Patentability: Natural Products and Invention in the American System, 50 Emory L.J. 101–191 (2001).
year-2000
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Note, Navigating Uncertainty: Gatekeeping in the Absence of Hard Science
John M. Golden, Note, Navigating Uncertainty: Gatekeeping in the Absence of Hard Science, 113 Harv. L. Rev. 1467–1484 (2000).
year-1999
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The Supreme Court, 1998 Term—Leading Cases—Census Act—Statutory Interpretation—Statistical Sampling for Purposes of Apportionment
John M. Golden, The Supreme Court, 1998 Term—Leading Cases—Census Act—Statutory Interpretation—Statistical Sampling for Purposes of Apportionment, 113 Harv. L. Rev. 349–359 (1999).
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Recent Case, Fifth Circuit Holds That Clinical Medical Testimony Must Pass the Daubert Test for Admissibility of Hard Science
John M. Golden, Recent Case, Fifth Circuit Holds That Clinical Medical Testimony Must Pass the Daubert Test for Admissibility of Hard Science, 112 Harv. L. Rev. 719–724 (1999).