
Visiting Prof. Jorge Contreras publishes "Mrs. Aronson's Patent: Gender, Family, and Domestic Innovation in Postwar America" in the Houston Law Review
Visiting Professor Jorge Contreras's article "Mrs. Aronson's Patent: Gender, Family and Domestic Innovation in Postwar America" has been published in Houston Law Review (vol. 62(3), pp. 477-541). The article unearths the historical background of a seminal patent law case, Aronson v. Quick Point Pencil, 440 U.S. 257 (1979), analyzing it through the twin lenses of innovation theory and gender bias.