Volume 19, Number 3
Symposium: Seventh Annual IP/Gender
Gender and Invention: Mapping the Connections
Washington, DC; April 16, 2010
Introduction
Victoria Phillips
SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES
Examining Exclusion in Woman-Inventor Patenting: A Comparison of Educational Trends and Patent Data in the Era of Computer Engineer Barbie
Annette I. Kahler
Scientific Productivity and Gender Performance Under Open and Proprietary Science Systems: The Case of Chile in Recent Years
Bernadita Escobar Andrae
“Selling” Women: Lillian Gilbreth, Gender Translation, and Intellectual Property
Rayvon Fouché & Sharra Vostral
Eligible Patent Matter—Gender Analysis of Patent Law: International and Comparative Perspectives
Dr. Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid
Do Patents Have Gender?
Dan L. Burk
ARTICLES
Gender Violence and Work in the United States and South America: The Parallel Processes of Legal and Cultural Change
Julie Goldscheid
Amending the Defense of Marriage Act: A Necessary Step Toward Gaining Full Legal Rights for Same-Sex Couples
Nancy Kubasek, Christy Glass, & Kate Cook
Welfare Reform’s Inadequate Implementation of the Family Violence Option: Exploring Dual Oppression of Poor Domestic Violence Victims
Rachel J. Gallagher
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Race to the Cure: Why Gene Patents Pave the Way for Breast Cancer Research
Nicole Boutros
Widening the Achievement Gap: The 2010 D.C. Teacher Contract Deprives D.C. Charter School Students of an Adequate Education
Thomas G. Brunet

