- Randall Ray Rader
Judge Randall R. Rader (1949- ) is a
federal judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit . He obtained aB.A. in English fromBrigham Young University in 1974 and aJ.D. fromThe George Washington University Law School in 1978. PresidentRonald Reagan appointed him to theUnited States Court of Federal Claims in 1988. PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush then elevated him to the Federal Circuit in 1990.While on the appellate bench, Judge Rader has also served actively as an educator. He has taught patent law and advanced intellectual property courses at the
University of Virginia School of Law ,Georgetown University Law Center , Washington, DC.,The Munich Intellectual Property Law Center , andThe George Washington University Law School , Washington, DC. Judge Rader is co-author of acasebook onpatent law used at over sixty-five law schools. He has received many awards, including the J. Wm. Fulbright Award for Distinguished Public Service, 2000. As an appellate judge, Judge Rader has also led or participated in over sixty delegations to foreign nations, usually to teachrule of law orintellectual property concepts in developing nations.Before his appointment to the bench, Judge Rader served members of the House of Representatives (1975 - 1980) and as counsel to the
Senate Judiciary Committee (1980 - 1988). While counsel to the Judiciary Committee, he was Chief Counsel or Minority Chief Counsel for theSubcommittee on the Constitution and theSubcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights .Rader is a Latter-day Saint. He has served as a ward Young Men president among other callings. He and his wife Sheryl have four children. ["LDS Church News", November 17th, 1990]
References
* cite book
title=The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: A History, 1990 - 2002
author=Members of the Advisory Council to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, compilers
year=2004
location=Washington, D.C. | publisher=The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
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