Articles by Eric Townsend

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Symposium to explore impact of COVID-19 on courts & justice

September 1, 2022

"The Law of COVID-19: Courts, Education, and Civil Rights," the theme of the Elon Law Review's 2022 online symposium, takes place virtually on September 23 with legal scholars and advocates discussing the way the pandemic has affected the judicial system and the balance of public health with protecting individual freedoms.

Elon Law Moot Court Board welcomes new members

September 1, 2022

Twenty-three students in the Class of 2023 will participate in upcoming national contests and help coordinate Elon Law's own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.

Students launch new constitutional law journal

August 31, 2022

“We the People” will promote fair and even discussion on constitutional law through articles on timely topics authored by those who have earned or are working toward their law degrees.

Charge to new Elon Law students: Use your ‘P.O.W.E.R.’

August 6, 2022

Gerald L. Walden Jr. G'14, a top attorney for a national chain of specialty grocery stores headquartered in North Carolina, shared in a Convocation address to the Class of 2024 how five principles will lead to success in the legal profession.

Elon Law scholar has a bone to pick with the USDA

July 18, 2022

A law review article by Assistant Professor Tammi S. Etheridge takes aim at the way two government agencies, without congressional approval and despite potential conflicts of interest, agreed to co-regulate the production and sale of meat substitutes.