Dear Colleagues:
I am conducting a survey of women in law and technology for a
special project I am working on. I would appreciate your response
to the following survey:
1. Do you have a female manager of your law school computer
system with a degree in computer science?
2. Degrees in both computer science and law?
3. Do you know of a female manager of a computer system in another
law school, law firm, or other legal entity with a degree in computer
science?
4. Degrees in both computer science and law?
5. Are there other female staff in the law school computer depart-
ment with one or both degrees? If so, how many?
6. Do you have any female faculty members with a degree in computer
science?
7. Do you have any female library staff members with a degree in
computer science?
8. Degrees in both computer science and law?
9. Do you know any women with both degrees employed in either
field?
Any comments on this topic would be welcomed. I teach a seminar on
computers and substantive law with an enrollment between 15 and 18.
The maximum number of female students in the seminar in any year has
been four. The paper focuses on the barriers women have encountered
in science and law, whether there are differences between men and
women in the performance of research and employment, and current
trends of increasing numbers of women hired in law and science with
emphasis on computer science. Thank you for your time and patience in
answering yet another questionnaire. Betty
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