Susan C. Morse
- Angus G. Wynne, Sr., Professorship in Civil Jurisprudence
- Professor
- Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Susan Morse joined Texas Law in 2013 and is the Angus G. Wynne, Sr. Professor of Civil Jurisprudence and the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. Professor Morse teaches tax classes and 1L Property. She also originated and teaches the “Financial Methods for Lawyers” class at Texas Law. She won the Women’s Law Caucus Teacher of the Year award in 2016 and 2020.
Professor Morse writes about tax, administrative law, and regulatory design, is a member of the American College of Tax Counsel and edits the tax section at JOTWELL.com. As Associate Dean, she looks after the hundreds of courses and instructors at Texas Law.
Professor Morse grew up in upstate New York and came to Texas as fast as she could. She loves road trips and follows her family’s rule of only playing full albums while traveling.
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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 123 (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).
Recent writings in tax policy include Tax Without Law: Book Review of Wei Cui, The Administrative Foundations of the Chinese Fiscal State, 31 Fla. Tax Rev. __ (forthcoming 2024); The Quasi-Global GILTI Tax, 18 Pitt. Tax Rev. 1932 (2021) (symposium contribution); Do Tax Compliance Robots Follow the Law? (symposium contribution), 16 Ohio State Tech. L. J. 278 (2020); GILTI: The Co-operative Potential of a Unilateral Minimum Tax, 2019 British Tax Rev. 512; Does Parenting Matter? U.S. Firms, Non-U.S. Firms, and Global Tax Accruals (with Eric J. Allen), 4 J. L. Fin. & Acct’g 239 (2019); International Cooperation and the 2017 Tax Act, 128 Yale L. J. Forum 362 (Oct. 25, 2018) and Seeking Comparable Transactions in Patent and Tax, 37 Rev. Litig. Brief (2018).
Morse submitted cowritten Ninth Circuit amicus briefs in 2016, 2018 and 2019 in Altera Corp. v. Commissioner, supporting the government’s position that it had validly issued a Treasury regulation that requires cost-sharing arrangements to include stock-based compensation. The Ninth Circuit held for the government and denied rehearing en banc, and the Supreme Court denied cert in 2020. Blog coverage here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Professor Morse teaches Property and Federal Income Tax, as well as the Financial Methods for Lawyers course, which she pioneered at Texas Law. She won the Women’s Law Caucus Teacher of the Year award in 2016 and 2020. She is a member of the American College of Tax Counsel and edits the tax section at JOTWELL.com.
Professor Morse clerked for the Honorable Michael Boudin of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and spent seven years in business tax practice at Ropes & Gray, Boston and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Palo Alto. Prior to joining the Texas faculty, she served as Associate Professor at UC Hastings College of the Law and as Research Assistant Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law.
Other publications include Innovation and Taxation at Start-Up Firms, 69 Tax L. Rev. 357 (2016); Tax Anti-Avoidance Law in Australia and the United States, 49 Int’l Law. 111 (2015); A Simpler Offshore Profits Transition Tax, 76 Tax Notes Int’l 629 (Feb. 17, 2014); Startup Ltd.: Tax Planning and Initial Incorporation, 14 Fla. Tax Rev. 319 (2013); Tax Haven Incorporation for U.S. Firms: No Exodus Yet, 66 Nat’l Tax J. 395 (2013); The Transfer Pricing Regs Need a Good Edit, 40 Pepperdine L. Rev. 1415 (2013); and A Corporate Offshore Profits Transition Tax, 91 N.C. L. Rev. 549 (2013).
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year-2024
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Blog Post: Too Late in Corner Post: Why the Supreme Court Should Time Bar this Term's "Sleeper" Administrative Procedure Case
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: Too Late in Corner Post: Why the Supreme Court Should Time Bar this Term's "Sleeper" Administrative Procedure Case” (April 15, 2024). View online. -
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Old Regs: The Default Six-Year Time Bar for Administrative Procedure Claims
Susan C. Morse. “Old Regs: The Default Six-Year Time Bar for Administrative Procedure Claims.” In 31 George Mason Law Review, Page 191 (January 15, 2024). View online.
year-2023
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Blog Post: Out of Time: The Government (Mostly) Wins at the District Court in Govig
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: Out of Time: The Government (Mostly) Wins at the District Court in Govig” at Procedurally Taxing (March 30, 2023). View online. -
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Blog Post: Out of Time at the Fifth Circuit: Why (Most of) the Mifepristone Challenge in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine is Time-Barred
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: Out of Time at the Fifth Circuit: Why (Most of) the Mifepristone Challenge in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine is Time-Barred” at Yale JREG Notice & Comment (March 24, 2023). View online.
year-2022
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Blog Post: Out of Time? APA Challenges to Old Tax Guidance and the Six-Year Default Limitations Period
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: Out of Time? APA Challenges to Old Tax Guidance and the Six-Year Default Limitations Period” at Procedurally Taxing (September 19, 2022). View online. -
Book Chapter
Entrepreneurship Incentives for Resource-Constrained Firms
Susan C. Morse. “Entrepreneurship Incentives for Resource-Constrained Firms” -
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Presenter, The Truth About Safe Harbors
Susan C. Morse. “Presenter, The Truth About Safe Harbors” at Florida State University College of Law Faculty Workshop (March 3, 2022). -
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Presenter, The Truth About Safe Harbors
Susan C. Morse. “Presenter, The Truth About Safe Harbors” at Florida State University College of Law Faculty Workshop (March 3, 2022). -
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Susan C. Morse. “Discussant” at University of Florida Levin College of Law Tax Policy Colloquium (February 25, 2022). -
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Susan C. Morse. “Speaker” at American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting (January 9, 2022).
year-2021
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Panelist, U.S. Tax Reform 2.0 - 2021 Proposals
Susan C. Morse. “Panelist, U.S. Tax Reform 2.0 - 2021 Proposals” at International Tax Review Women in Tax Forum (September 14, 2021). -
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Emergency Money: Lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program
Susan C. Morse. “Emergency Money: Lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program.” In 55 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Page 175 (Fall 2021). -
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Blog Post: Tax and Race
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: Tax and Race” at JOTWELL (August 9, 2021). View online. -
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Presenter, The Quasi-Global GILTI Tax
Susan C. Morse. “Presenter, The Quasi-Global GILTI Tax” at Oxford Centre for Business Taxation Academic Symposium (July 6, 2021). View online. -
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Susan C. Morse. “Discussant” at AMT21 Tax Scholarship Conference (June 30, 2021). -
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Instructor, U.S. International Income Taxation
Susan C. Morse. “Instructor, U.S. International Income Taxation” at Oxford, Said Business School (June 20, 2021). -
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The Quasi-Global GILTI Tax
Susan C. Morse. “The Quasi-Global GILTI Tax.” In 18 Pittsburgh Tax Review, Page 1932 (Spring 2021). View online. -
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Presentation, CIC Services, LLC v. Internal Revenue Service
Susan C. Morse. “Presentation, CIC Services, LLC v. Internal Revenue Service” at Austin Tax Study Group (June 15, 2021). -
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Susan C. Morse. “Presenter/Podcast” at Federalist Society Webinar (May 25, 2021). View online. -
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Presenter
Susan C. Morse. “Presenter” at Texas Tax Faculty Workshop (May 21, 2021).