Andy Haile
Professor of Law
Department: Elon University School of Law
Email: ahaile@elon.edu
Phone number: (336) 279-9213
Brief Biography
B.S., Davidson College
J.D., Stanford Law
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Courses: Property, Business Associations, Federal Income Tax, Gift & Estate Tax, Entity Taxation, Tax Policy Perspectives,
Scholarly Expertise: Business and Taxation
Professional Experience: Partner with the law firm of Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, L.L.P.; Judicial clerk to the Hon. Frank W. Bullock, Jr., former chief judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
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Education
Haile received his law degree from Stanford Law School in 2000, where he was a member of the Stanford Law Review and was awarded the Order of the Coif. He received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Davidson College in 1994, where finished second in his class and was named to the college’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
Employment History
Andy Haile joined the Elon Law faculty as a full-time member in June 2008. Prior to coming to the law school, Haile was a partner with the law firm of Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, L.L.P, in the firm’s Greensboro office. While in practice, Haile represented clients in mergers and acquisitions as well as matters involving complex tax planning and tax litigation. He served as judicial clerk to Judge Frank W. Bullock, Jr., former chief judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina from 2000-2001.
Courses Taught
Haile teaches business and tax law classes. His primary areas of research include tax policy and state and local tax issues.
Publications
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Equity Implications of Paying College Athletes: A Title IX Analysis, 64 Boston College Law Review __ (forthcoming 2023)
Redrafting the Selective Service Act: Women and the Military Draft, 28 UCLA Women’s Law Journal 121 (2021)
An Even Playing Field: The Goal of Gender Equity in World Cup Soccer, 98 Oregon Law Review 427 (2020)
Reconsidering Selective Conscientious Objection, 52 University of Richmond Law Review 831 (2018)
Solar Financing in North Carolina: The Untapped Potential of Power Purchase Agreements, 95 North Carolina Law Review 1599 (2017)
A Potential Game Changer in E-Commerce Legislation, State Tax Notes (March 11, 2013)
Sales Tax Exceptionalism, 4 Columbia Journal of Tax Law ___ (2013)
Landmark Settlements and Unintended Consequences, 44 University of Toledo Law Review 101 (2012) (co-author)
Affiliate Nexus in E-Commerce, 33 Cardozo Law Review 1803 (2012)
Constitutional Threats in the E-Commerce Jungle: Amazon, Use Taxes, and Forced Disclosure, 89 North Carolina Law Review 2011 (2011) (co-author)
Defending Colorado’s Use Tax Reporting Requirement, State Tax Notes (September 20, 2010)
How to Reform North Carolina’s Tax Code, State Tax Notes (December 20, 2010)
A Time for Action: Reforming the North Carolina Tax Code, 2010 North Carolina Law Review Addendum 1 (April 2010)
Sin Taxes: When the State Becomes the Sinner, 82 Temple Law Review 1041 (2009)