Comparing the arguments here, the decision, as well as the Second Circuit American Girl case could be the start of a nice #LawStudentNote.
New #LawStudentNote idea (free to a good home, as always): This story says Illinois has an "anti-troll" law. Does (or should) it apply to any #ScheduleA cases?

Valve's Anti-Troll Law Win Cou...
Valve's Anti-Troll Law Win Could Open New Doors - Law360

The first jury verdict in the U.S. finding a patent owner violated state law meant to curb bad faith patent suits had unique circumstances that will be hard to repeat, but attorneys say Tuesday's decision still has them considering the little-used laws more closely.

Side note: There are a lot of good potential #LawStudentNote topics in here.
But this would make a great #LawStudentNote topic if you (or your students) are looking for one.
Anyway, there may be some good #LawStudentNote topics in here.
Are you or someone you know looking for a #LawStudentNote idea? May I suggest:

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:hvwhptk4oerwsuzau66ikwfy/post/3madv45nmls2y
On my reading list: A new #LawStudentNote argues that design patents are unconstitutional: annualsurveyofamericanlaw.org/wp-content/u... From this issues of the Annual Survey of American Law: annualsurveyofamericanlaw.org/recent-issues/
Anyway, lots of potential #LawStudentNote ideas here.
Anyway, here's a #LawStudentNote idea: Is there actually a "party presentation" problem in cases like Eicher Motors?