Redundancy: When Law Repeats Itself
In this Article, Professor John M. Golden explores the puzzle of legal anti-redundancy and examines how legal doctrine can be designed to obtain important benefits from redundancy while substantially mitigating anti-redundancy concerns. He analyzes redundancy and anti-redundancy as general legal phenomena, illustrates their interaction through detailed examples from patent law, and suggests how redundancy and anti-redundancy might be reconciled through intelligent legal design.