So long as the spirit of Franklin remains alive in America, we can be confident that our civilization will flourish.
Our patent system should always work to foster that spirit.
Accordingly, I am today proposing that the Congress enact the Patent Modernization and Reform Act of 1973.
If we take these steps, I believe we would not only ensure a more orderly and complete patent examination but also great...
We both seek a world in which all people in the world--all people in the world--wherever they may be, not only in our co...
My proposal would also preserve the American concept of giving the patent to the person who is first to invent, because ...
We both seek a world in which not only great powers but small powers and small nations are safe, independent, and respec...
With the changes I am recommending today, however, we can combine the best parts of our existing system with the most pr...
And I would simply say, Mr. Prime Minister, that perhaps it would be hard to find any two countries in the world that ar...
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 provides a strong charter for continued improvement in the quality and quantity of federa...
It is heartening, however, that neither the Congress nor the Administration allowed the smoke of legislative skirmishes ...
More than 50 bills still remain on that agenda.
It is a good day too for all Americans who have wanted the Congress and the Administration to stop butting heads and sta...
In sum, the executive-legislative partnership which has placed this legislation on the statute books makes this a good d...
I wish to emphasize my strong belief that during these proceedings the Vice President is entitled to the same presumptio...
As he moves through this difficult period, I urge all Americans to accord the Vice President the basic, decent considera...
During our discussion, the Vice President again--as he had done in our previous meetings--denied the charges that have b...
This is an objective with which the Forest Service concurs, and I endorse it.