Associate Professor of Law and Clinic Director
Education
- Towson University, B.A.
- University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, J.D.
Biography
Nicole McConlogue is an Associate Professor and Clinic Director, primarily teaching in the Litigation and Advocacy Clinic. Before joining the faculty, she was a Clinical Teaching Fellow in the Saul Ewing Civil Advocacy Clinic at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Prior to that experience, she managed the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland's Consumer Protection Project and also worked as a disability benefits lawyer.
Professor McConlogue's scholarly interests concern economic mobility and fairness toward disadvantaged communities, and span a range of substantive topics including consumer protection, competition law, poverty law, and technological surveillance of the poor. Her forthcoming article Discrimination on Wheels demonstrates that high-tech license plate surveillance systems exacerbate credit access disparities and revive redlining practices when auto financers and insurers use these systems to score consumer applicants. She serves as a board member for the Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition, and a longtime volunteer for Alpha Gamma Delta Women's Fraternity.
Publications
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Discrimination on Wheels: How Big Data Uses License Plate Surveillance to Put the Brakes on Disadvantaged Drivers, 18 Stan. J. C.R. & C.L. ___ (forthcoming).
- Nicole Brown, Rat Fishing and the Disparate Treatment of Pest Animals, 1 Mid-Atl. J. Law & Pub. Pol'y 10 (2012).
Teaching Experience
- Clinical Teaching Fellow, University of Baltimore School of Law, 2017-20
Professional Experience
- Consumer Protection Project Manager, Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, 2013-17
- Attorney, The Law Office of Fred S. London, P.C., 2011-13
- Associate, Maryland Office of the Attorney General, 2010-11