Paul R. Gugliuzza
- The Thomas W. Gregory Professorship
- Professor
Paul Gugliuzza is an expert on intellectual property law and civil procedure. His research focuses on patent law and litigation, with recent articles published in the Stanford Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Duke Law Journal, and New England Journal of Medicine. He has testified before the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, and his scholarship has been cited in over twenty judicial opinions. Before becoming a law professor, he practiced in the Issues and Appeals group at Jones Day in Washington, D.C. and clerked for Judge Ronald Gould on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Featured Work
Our New Old Patent System
Paul Gugliuzza is an award-winning scholar and teacher in the fields of civil procedure and intellectual property law. An expert on patent law and patent litigation, his recent work has appeared in the Duke Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and New England Journal of Medicine, among other leading journals.
Professor Gugliuzza has testified before both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, and his scholarship has been cited in over twenty judicial opinions. His article, “The Federal Circuit as a Federal Court,” received the annual best article award from the Federal Courts Section of the Association of American Law Schools. Professor Gugliuzza’s commentary and writing have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Slate, Talking Points Memo, Bloomberg, and many other news outlets.
Professor Gugliuzza graduated summa cum laude from Tulane University School of Law. After law school, he clerked for Judge Ronald Gould on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and practiced in the Issues and Appeals group at Jones Day in Washington, D.C. Before coming to UT, Professor Gugliuzza was the James E. Beasley Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, as well as Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law, where he received the Dean’s Award in recognition of his teaching.
View Professor Gugliuzza’s research on his SSRN page: http://ssrn.com/author=1523803.
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year-2019
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Legislative/Administrative Testimony
Hearing on Patent Eligibility in America
Paul R. Gugliuzza. Testimony before U.S. Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, at Hearing on Patent Eligibility in America (June 4, 2019). View online. -
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The Procedure of Patent Eligibility
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “The Procedure of Patent Eligibility.” In 97 Texas Law Review, Page 571 (2019). View online. -
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Rising Confusion About 'Arising Under' Jurisdiction in Patent Cases
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Rising Confusion About 'Arising Under' Jurisdiction in Patent Cases.” In 69 Emory Law Review, Page 459 (2019). View online. -
Article
Elite Patent Law
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Article
Death of a Copyright
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Death of a Copyright.” In 99 Boston University Law Review, Page 2581 (2019). View online.
year-2018
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Article
Quick Decisions in Patent Cases
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Quick Decisions in Patent Cases.” In 106 Georgetown Law Journal, Page 619 (2018). View online. -
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Can a Court Change the Law by Saying Nothing?
Paul R. Gugliuzza, Mark A. Lemley. “Can a Court Change the Law by Saying Nothing?.” In 71 Vanderbilt Law Review, Page 765 (2018). View online.
year-2017
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Article
How Much Has the Supreme Court Changed Patent Law?
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “How Much Has the Supreme Court Changed Patent Law?.” In 16 Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property, Page 330 (2017). View online. -
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The Patently Unexceptional Venue Statute
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “The Patently Unexceptional Venue Statute.” In 66 American University Law Review, Page 1027 (2017). View online. -
Book Chapter
Patent Trolls and Patent Litigation Reform
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Patent Trolls and Patent Litigation Reform” In Oxford Handbooks in Law Online ( Oxford University Press, 2017). View online. -
Book Chapter
Regulating Patent Assertions
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Regulating Patent Assertions” In Patent Assertion Entities and Competition Policy ( Cambridge University Press, 2017). View online.
year-2016
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Article
(In)valid Patents
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Article
Early Filing and Functional Claiming
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Early Filing and Functional Claiming.” In 96 Boston University Law Review, Page 1223 (2016). View online.
year-2015
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Article
Patent Trolls and Preemption
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Patent Trolls and Preemption.” In 101 Virginia Law Review, Page 1579 (2015). View online. -
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Patent Litigation Reform: The Courts, Congress, and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Patent Litigation Reform: The Courts, Congress, and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.” In 95 Boston University Law Review, Page 279 (2015). View online. -
Legislative/Administrative Testimony
Hearing on Patent Demand Letter Practices and Solutions
Paul R. Gugliuzza. Testimony before U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, at Hearing on Patent Demand Letter Practices and Solutions (February 26, 2015). View online.
year-2014
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Article
Saving the Federal Circuit
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Saving the Federal Circuit.” In 13 Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property, Page 350 (2014). View online. -
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Patent Law Federalism
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Patent Law Federalism.” In 2014 Wisconsin Law Review, Page 11 (2014). View online.
year-2013
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Article
The Federal Circuit as a Federal Court
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “The Federal Circuit as a Federal Court.” In 54 William & Mary Law Review, Page 1791 (2013). View online. -
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Pluralism on Appeal
Paul R. Gugliuzza. “Pluralism on Appeal.” In 100 Georgetown Law Journal Online, Page 36 (2013). View online.
spring 2027
- SMNR: Intellectual Property, Science & Technology