Abstract
Theories are studied in which violation of time-reversal invariance occurs in the leptons due to complex gauge couplings. We study under what conditions T violation may be present in a theory, and give three SU(2) × U(1) models (including an extension of the Cheng-Li model) to serve as examples of general classes of models. The electric dipole moment of the electron and T-violating correlations in leptonic decays are discussed. In general T-violating effects are difficult to observe even if the T-violating parameters are large. However, if heavy neutral leptons are found in neutrino scattering, a relatively simple T-violation test is discussed.