
معرفی
Audrey G. McFarlane serves as the Dean Julius Isaacson Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, teaching Property, Land Use, Local Government, and Local Economic Development courses. She previously held the position of Associate Dean of Faculty Research & Development and has been a visiting professor at Northeastern University School of Law, Seattle University School of Law, and University of Maryland School of Law.
Education:
- J.D., Stanford University
- A.B., Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges
Professor McFarlane's research critically analyzes economic development policies through structural frameworks of race, class, and geography. Her scholarship explores mixed-income housing as social domination management, constitutional evaluation of inclusionary zoning, property law's role in foreclosure crises, critical race theory applications in eminent domain, and democratic justifications for community participation in development decisions. She argues that economic development cannot be treated as a neutral policy domain without addressing systemic inequalities.
Scientific Awards:
- Award for Outstanding Achievement in Traditional Legal Scholarship
As an active faculty member, Professor McFarlane advises law students in her specialized fields though specific advisee names aren't documented in available materials. Her scholarly influence extends through teaching, visiting appointments, and sustained contributions to property law discourse without mention of specific grant funding in the source text.



