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Does the Community Patent Review Project give decision making authority to non-governmental employees violate the non-delegation doctrine prohibiting delegation of authority to unauthorized parties?

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Does the Community Patent Review Project give decision making authority to non-governmental employees violate the non-delegation doctrine prohibiting delegation of authority to unauthorized parties?

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[top] No, The Community Patent Review Project does not give decision making authority to non-governmental employees; The USPTO assigned patent examiner still decides whether to issue a patent to the applicant. Thus, The ultimate decision-making authority continues to rest with the Patent Office and court system.

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