Authors

Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center
,
Florida State University College of Law

Michael T. Morley

Michael T. Morley is the Sheila M. McDevitt Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center at the Florida State University College of Law. His research and writing focuses on the areas of Election Law, Federal Courts, Remedies, and Constitutional Law. Morley is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and serves as an advisor for the ALI’s Restatement of Torts: Remedies project. He is vice chair of the Florida Advisory Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and was the 2021 chair of the AALS Section on Election Law. Prior to entering academia, Morley served in government as special assistant to the general counsel of the Army at the Pentagon and worked at Williams & Connolly LLP.

Michael T. Morley

Authors

Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center
,
Florida State University College of Law

Michael T. Morley

Michael T. Morley is the Sheila M. McDevitt Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center at the Florida State University College of Law. His research and writing focuses on the areas of Election Law, Federal Courts, Remedies, and Constitutional Law. Morley is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and serves as an advisor for the ALI’s Restatement of Torts: Remedies project. He is vice chair of the Florida Advisory Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and was the 2021 chair of the AALS Section on Election Law. Prior to entering academia, Morley served in government as special assistant to the general counsel of the Army at the Pentagon and worked at Williams & Connolly LLP.

Michael T. Morley

Authors

Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center
,
Florida State University College of Law

Michael T. Morley

Michael T. Morley is the Sheila M. McDevitt Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center at the Florida State University College of Law. His research and writing focuses on the areas of Election Law, Federal Courts, Remedies, and Constitutional Law. Morley is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and serves as an advisor for the ALI’s Restatement of Torts: Remedies project. He is vice chair of the Florida Advisory Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and was the 2021 chair of the AALS Section on Election Law. Prior to entering academia, Morley served in government as special assistant to the general counsel of the Army at the Pentagon and worked at Williams & Connolly LLP.

Michael T. Morley

Authors

Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center
,
Florida State University College of Law

Michael T. Morley

Michael T. Morley is the Sheila M. McDevitt Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center at the Florida State University College of Law. His research and writing focuses on the areas of Election Law, Federal Courts, Remedies, and Constitutional Law. Morley is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and serves as an advisor for the ALI’s Restatement of Torts: Remedies project. He is vice chair of the Florida Advisory Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and was the 2021 chair of the AALS Section on Election Law. Prior to entering academia, Morley served in government as special assistant to the general counsel of the Army at the Pentagon and worked at Williams & Connolly LLP.

Michael T. Morley