
Michael Morse
@michaellmorse
Assistant Professor, @pennlaw. I study voting rights, election administration, and the criminal justice system.
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https://www.law.upenn.edu/faculty/morsem 07-03-2009 14:18:04
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My article with Justin Grimmer, "How Election Rules Affect Who Wins," was recently posted in final published format at Journal of Legal Analysis. Open access link: academic.oup.com/jla/article/16…


🎉 Congrats to all Penn Carey Law faculty teaching award recipients for the 2023-2024 academic year: Kamil Ali-Jackson; Sean Burke C’95, G’95; Jean Galbraith; @CaraMcClellan6; Michael Morse; Elizabeth Pollman; Jessica Simon C'95, & Karen Tani (@kmtani.bsky.social) L'07, PhD11! penncareylaw.news/3K5zX75






Rick Hasen Read the full terrific article co-authored by Penn Carey Law Asst. Prof. of Law Michael Morse with Penn’s Marc Meredith (Marc Meredith), Amaya Madarang, and Katie Steele: penncareylaw.news/4fnECia






It was exciting, surprising, and - if I'm honest - scary, to be invited to write the Foreword to this year's Harvard Law Review Supreme Court issue. Those who have come before are giants in the field. And this past Term was a wild one. harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-138/… (1/x)


Is an anonymous ballot no longer private once it is released to the public? New research from Shiro Kuriwaki, Jeffrey Lewis UCLA, and Michael Morse uses actual election data to weigh privacy and transparency: bit.ly/3FmPOio


What's the evidence for the concern that releasing ballots violates the secret ballot? A Science Advances article, published today with Jeff and Michael, reports privacy violations (or lack thereof) in various types of reporting regimes. Writeup at isps.yale.edu/news/blog/2025…


