A new bipartisan bill in Congress aims to ease the process for federal courts to issue injunctions in patent cases. Proponents argue that the change could streamline patent litigation and offer stronger protections for patent holders. However, critics contend that it may disproportionately benefit companies often labeled as “patent trolls” — entities that hold patents primarily to pursue licensing fees and litigation, without producing products or offering services. More information can be found in the original report here.