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Edward A. Morse

Chair and Professor at Law, Creighton University0 Followers

Breaking new ground in the intersection of law, technology, and regulation, Edward A. Morse, JD, serves as a distinguished Professor at Creighton University School of Law. Holding the prestigious McGrath North Mullin and Kratz Endowed Chair in Business Law, Professor Morse brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role. Before his tenure at Creighton, he honed his legal acumen clerking for Judge Deanell R. Tacha of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals and practicing at the esteemed law firm Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan. Professor Morse is a member of both the Nebraska and Georgia bars and holds a CPA certification in Iowa, underscoring his multifaceted expertise in both law and finance. His research interests are deeply rooted in the realms of taxation, technology, and regulation, areas where he has made significant scholarly contributions. His insights are highly sought after, and he frequently collaborates with organizations such as the American Bar Association's Section of Business Law, providing expert analysis and guidance. In the classroom, Professor Morse is known for his dynamic teaching style, which seamlessly integrates theoretical frameworks with practical applications. His courses, including Business Associations, Antitrust, and Federal Income Taxation, are designed to prepare students for the complexities of the legal landscape. He enriches the learning experience by inviting guest lecturers from diverse fields, offering students a broader perspective on the subjects at hand. Professor Morse's commitment to education extends beyond the classroom. He is actively involved in mentoring students, guiding them through their academic and professional journeys. His dedication to fostering a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment has earned him the respect and admiration of both his students and colleagues. Through his research, teaching, and professional engagements, Professor Morse continues to influence the evolving discourse on technology and regulation. His work not only contributes to academic scholarship but also informs policy and practice, making a tangible impact on the legal community and beyond.

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