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Articles by Eric Townsend

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Poetry contest at Ƶ Law commemorates National Day on Writing

October 24, 2024

Savannah Stinson L'25 took home the top prize for students on October 22, 2024, with her original work, "Black Like Me," which won praise from judges and the audience alike in the 6th Annual “High Rhymes & Misdemeanors” Poetry Slam.

Liberty Law takes crown in Ƶ Law’s 2024 moot court contest

October 14, 2024

Hosted by the student-run Moot Court Board, the 15th Billings, Exum, and Frye National Moot Court Competition featured teams from law schools across the country that argued the constitutional merits of a fictional lawsuit taking aim at a law banning transgender athletes in public schools and colleges.

Trio of Ƶ Law students invited to mentoring association

October 11, 2024

Kelsey Montgomery L’24, Baleigh Scheibner L’24, and Tyleeah Stanley L’24 will meet regularly over the next year in Charlotte as part of the Kara Farnandez Stoll Inn of Court, a group of attorneys and professors working to improve the ethical quality of legal practice.

Ƶ Law students draft healthcare POAs for underserved

October 8, 2024

The Pro Bono Board teamed with Legal Aid of North Carolina to help low-income seniors who lack legal documents that give family or friends permission to make certain medical decisions on their behalf.

Symposium speaker: A broken system is keeping some drug prices sky high

September 24, 2024

Professor Yaniv Heled from Georgia State University College of Law painted a bleak future for Americans in need of affordable medications when he delivered keynote remarks at an Ƶ Law Review program focused on the intersection of public health and the legal system.