Melissa Feeney Wasserman: Publications
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other
Precedential Decision Making in Agency Adjudication
Administrative Conference of the United States
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article
Investing in Ex Ante Regulation: Evidence from Pharmaceutical Patent Examination
American Economics Journal: Economic Policy
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article
Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence from the U.S. Patent Office
Journal of Public Economics
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article
Is Too Much Specialization a Bad Thing? Specialization in Specialized Courts
Northwestern University Law Review
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article
Procrastination in the Workplace: Evidence from U.S. Patent Examiners
Journal of Public Economics
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article
Are There as Many Trademark Offices as Trademark Examiners?
Duke Law Journal
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article
Patent Trial and Appeal Board's Consistency-Enhancing Function
Iowa Law Review, (Invited Symposium Contribution)
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article
Irrational Ignorance at the Patent Office
Vanderbilt Law Review
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article
The New World of Agency Adjudication
California Law Review
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contribution
Empirical Scholarship on the Prosecution Process at the Patent Office
Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law (Vol. II—Analytical Methods)
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contribution
Do Patent Lawsuits Target Invalid Patents
Selection and Decision in the Judicial Process Around the World: Empirical Inquiries
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article
Tax Solutions to Patent Damages
Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, (Invited Symposium Contribution)
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other
Decreasing the Patent Office's Incentives to Grant Invalid Patents
The Hamilton Project
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article
Is the Time Allocated to Review Patent Applications Inducing Examiners To Grant Invalid Patents?: Evidence from Micro-Level Application Data
Review of Economics and Statistics
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article
What Administrative Law Can Teach the Trademark System
Washington University Law Review
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article
Patent Office Cohorts
Duke Law Journal
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article
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article
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article
The Failed Promise of User-Fees: Empirical Evidence from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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article
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The Changing Guard of Patent Law: Chevron Deference for the PTO
William and Mary Law Review
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The PTO’s Asymmetric Incentives: Pressure to Expand Substantive Patent Law
Ohio State Law Journal