Susan C. Morse

Angus G. Wynne, Sr. Professor in Civil Jurisprudence and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

The University of Texas at Austin School of Law

Susan C. Morse

Angus G. Wynne, Sr. Professor in Civil Jurisprudence and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

The University of Texas at Austin School of Law

Susan Morse joined the University of Texas law faculty in 2013. She studies and writes about tax policy, tax and administrative law, and regulatory design.

Recent writings in administrative law and regulatory design include Old Regs: The Default Six-Year Time Bar for Administrative Procedure Claims, 31 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 191 (2024) (blog coverage here and here); Out of Time: Why Most Abortion Pill Administrative Procedure Challenges Are Untimely, 76 Stan. L. Rev. Online __ (forthcoming 2024); Emergency Money: Lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program, 55 U. Mich. J. L. Reform 175 (2022); Government-to-Robot Enforcement, 2019 Ill. L. Rev. 1497; When Robots Make Legal Mistakes, 72 Okla. L. Rev. 213 (2019); Regulating by Example, 35 Yale J. Reg. 127 (2018) (with Leigh Osofsky) (featured in online symposium, How Agencies Communicate, at JREG); Safe Harbors, Sure Shipwrecks, 49 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1385 (2016) (selected for Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum, 2015); and Entrepreneurship Incentives for Resource-Constrained Firms, Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship (forthcoming).

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