In the mid-2000s, Rai was also one of the leading proponents of a set of controversial Patent Office regulations that would have constrained the use of continuation practice in U.S. patent examination. The regulations were challenged as being outside the legal authority of the Patent Office,[5] and were ultimately withdrawn while the case appeal was pending.[6]
Books
Valuing Health Care: Improving Productivity and Quality 2012 (with the Kauffman Task Force on Cost-Effective Health Care Innovation)
Critical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law: Biotechnology (editor) Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011.
Law and the Mental Health System (with Ralph Reisner & Chris Slobogin) 5th ed. Eagan, MN: West Group, 2008.
^Benjamin, Stuart Minor; Rai, Arti K. (2010-03-31). "Who's Afraid of the APA? What the Patent System Can Learn from Administrative Law". Rochester, NY. SSRN897307. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)