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The Federal Circuit Bar Journal (FCBJ), as the official journal for the Federal Circuit Bar Association and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC), is charged with providing meaningful, insightful and timely coverage of issues within the court's purview. The FCBJ is a national quarterly publication that carries a subscriber base of over three thousand judges, professors, attorneys and law students.

The scope of the FCBJ consists of all issues within the jurisdiction of the Federal Circuit. Because the CAFC is the sole arbiter of patent appeals in the United States, the primary emphasis of the journal is patent and trademark jurisprudence. However, the Court, and consequently the Journal, covers a variety of other issues. The Federal Circuit handles appeals from the Court of International Trade and the International Trade Commission. In addition, the Federal Circuit decides government contract cases on appeal from the Court of Federal Claims and government personnel appeals from the Merit Systems Protection Board. On a smaller scale, the journal also covers certain specialized areas which include vaccination disputes, veterans appeals and environmental and natural resources litigation.

Practitioner involvement has not ended as a result of the formation of a student editorial board. Instead, the continued involvement of previous board members creates a unique and valuable working environment for the current student editorial board. Students are able to collaborate with practicing attorneys in order to gain valuable insight into complex journal topics. This allows journal members to complete a more thorough, and consequently a more educational, examination of important legal issues.

The Federal Circuit Bar Journal is based at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia.  The Student Editorial Board consists of 49 students – 12 Student Editors, 14 Senior Staff Members, and 23 Staff Members.

As a result of its unparalleled access to the Federal Circuit, its facilitation of close working relationships with judges and practitioners, and its continued support from the law school administration, the Federal Circuit Bar Journal will continue to provide the George Mason University School of Law and its students with an excellent opportunity for educational growth and personal and institutional development.

August Issue (17.1)

Bad Science in Search of "Bad" Patents
by Ron D. Katznelson

The Status Quo Between Patent Applicant and Examiner May Soon Change: The Proposed Rules Affecting Consideration of Prior Art by the U.S. Patent Office
by James L. Reed

Impeaching Finnigan and Realigning the Corroboration Standard for Disinterested Single Witness Testimony with Precedent and Policy
by Jessica R. Underwood

Unstacking the Deck: In Defense of the Veterans Benefits, Healthcare, and Information Technology Act of 2006
by Jonathan Creekmore Koltz

Proving Jurisdictional Facts in Constructive Adverse CAA Appeals &mdash Amending 5 C.F.R. § 1201.56 in a Post-Garcia World
by Jessica R. Underwood

May Issue (Vol. 16.4)

Take It Past The Limit: Regulatory Takings of Personal Property
by Bridget C.E. Dooling

EchoStar and its Progeny: Why the Attorney-Client Privilege May Be in Jeopardy
by Stacey L. Cohen

No Shelter: How the Federal Circuit Misinterpreted the Whistleblower Protection Act by Excluding De Minimis Disclosures
by J. Nelson Wilkinson

Conway v. Principi, Mayfield v. Nicholson, and (Re?) Defining the Harmless Error Doctrine in Light of the Veterans Claims Assistance Act of 2000
by C. Robert Luthman



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