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by moldbug
5152 days ago
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As a famous American statesman once put it: "Justice Marshall has made his decision - now let him enforce it." It's commonly supposed that the Supreme Court could void these illegal patents - could dissolve this entire illegal industry - with a swish of their shiny polyester robes. Actually they already tried that, in Flook. Jedi mind tricks, which in the end is all the Court really has, worked about as well on Andrew Jackson. I think this explains the disappointing result of Bilski. If you are supposed to have a magic power which in reality doesn't exist, make every excuse to avoid using it. You may still be suspected of impotence, but at least the suspicion is not confirmed. Unfortunately there isn't really a solution to the patent problem that's compatible with the rule of law, mostly because the rule of law was so long ago abandoned for the rule of lawyers. Perhaps Andrew Jackson could round them all up and march them to Oklahoma - or at least, Marshall, Texas. |
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A large fraction of the native population that was rounded up and marched in that incident died. Accurate records were not kept, but according to estimates about a quarter of those evicted died as a direct result. Including some of my relatives.