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WVU College of Law SSRN Paper Series Publishes Volume 10, Issue 3

The West Virginia University College of Law Research Paper Series published Volume 10, Issue 3 on November 22, 2022. The following authors were featured for their new scholarship recently published to SSRN:

S. Sean Tu, et al.,  Brief of 42 Professors of Law, Economics, Business, and Medicine as Amici Curiae in Support of the Petition, No. 2022-15

Professor Nicole McConlogue Speaks on Panel Hosted by University of Baltimore Law, The Surveillance State: Big Data as Big Brother

On March 30, 2022, West Virginia University College of Law professor Nicole McConlogue spoke on a panel, The Surveillance State: Big Data as Big Brother. The program was hosted by the University of Baltimore School of Law as part of the UB Law in Focus Discussion Series. Professor McConolgue was joined by other experts in the field including Aiha Nguyen of the Labor Futures at Data & Society Research Institute and Univeristy of Baltimore Law Professor Michele Gilman. The discussion was moderated by University of Baltimroe Law Professor Colin Starger.

From the program description:

Professor Nicole McConlogue Presents at Washburn Law Journal Symposium, The American Dream: Reality or Myth?

On November 4, 2021, West Virginia University College of Law professor Nicole McConlogue spoke as a panelist at a symposium titled The American Dream: Reality or Myth?. The sympoisum was hosted by Washburn Law Journal and Washburn Law's Robert J. Dole Center for Law and Government. Professor McConlogue participated in the second panel discussion of the day - Equal Opportunity: Fiction or Reality?. Watch and listen to Professor McConlogue's remarks in the symposium video below.

Professor Nicole McConlogue's Latest Scholarship, Discrimination on Wheels, Reviewed on Jotwell

West Virginia University College of Law professor and clinic director Nicole McConlogue's latest scholarship, Discrimination on Wheels: How Big Data Uses License Plate Surveillance to Put the Brakes on Disadvantaged Drivers, was recently featured by Jotwell, in its Technology Law section. The review, Automated Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems and ALPRs in Consumer Lending Transactions, was written by Stacy-Ann Elvy and praised Professor McConlogue's work as and "important contribution to scholarship in the consumer and technology law fields by exposing the relationship between ALPR technology and automated algorithmic decision-making in the automobile lending industry".

Professor McConlogue's article is forthcoming in volume 18 of the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.