Insights: PublicationsComment: The Courage to Think Freely: Judge Pauline Newman on Judicial Independence and Scientific IntegrityChemical & Engineering NewsJune 9, 2025 Although American Chemical Society archives indicate that the society has had a committee on patents almost continuously since 1899, it was not until 1966 that the Committee on Patent Matters and Related Legislation was formally created under the leadership of Pauline Newman. Over time, the committee's focus expanded to all areas of intellectual property law—patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets—and its name changed to the Committee on Patents and Related Matters (CPRM). Read Justin Krieger's full article here. Related People![]() Justin L. Krieger
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