This week in Washington IP events, the House of Representatives remains quiet during district work periods, while the Senate focuses this week on the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Various tech related events will take place at policy institutes this week, including several at the Center for Strategic & International Studies exploring efforts to maintain American leadership in semiconductor manufacturing and innovation in the intelligence community. The Hudson Institute is hosting a virtual event this week to discuss the impacts of the Ninth Circuit’s recent decision to overturn Judge Lucy Koh’s injunction against Qualcomm’s patent licensing practices.
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