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10 IP Theory 1 (2021)

handle is hein.journals/ipthey10 and id is 1 raw text is: THE PATENT BAR GENDER GAP: EXPANDING THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO
FOSTER INCLUSION AND INNOVATION IN THE U.S. PATENT SYSTEM
Mary T. Hannon*
Qualified women are unnecessarily excluded from membership in the patent bar as a result of the
perpetuation of an institutionally biased and archaic set of scientific and technical requirements by the
United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). While the USPTO has not failed to recognize the lack
of equal gender representation among innovators (i.e., inventors) in the United States, it has remained
silent on the lack of gender diversity within its own patent bar. Still further, even when the gender gap
within the patent bar has been acknowledged, there have been few, if any, attempts to abolish the systemic
obstacles that seem to exclude women from participation. This paper explores and criticizes these obstacles
prohibiting women from equal representation in the patent bar and proposes possible solutions to reach
greater gender inclusion therein. Specifically, the USPTO can foster greater inclusion and innovation in
the U.S. patent system by (1) expanding the enumerated technical degrees that automatically satisfy the
scientific and technical requirements for patent bar eligibility; (2) removing the undue requirements
regarding program accreditation (for computer science degrees) and coursework; and/or (3) implementing
an apprentice model as an alternative path to patent bar eligibility.
*J.D. Candidate, May 2021, DePaul University College of Law; Patent Agent (Reg. No. 77,149). Special thanks to Joshua
Sarnoff for his invaluable support and guidance in bringing this piece to life. I welcome any comments or discussion
at marythannon@gmail.com

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