Susan C. Morse
- Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair in Law
- Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
- Professor
Susan Morse joined Texas Law in 2013 and is the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and the Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair in Law. 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.
Texas Law is the best in the world for future lawyers because of its interest in both doctrine and policy, its commitment to scholarship, and its broad and deep community of practicing lawyers, judges, and other alums.
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Susan Morse joined the University of Texas law faculty in 2013 and has served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs since 2022. She studies and writes about tax policy, tax and administrative law, and regulatory design.
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, 2020, and 2025. She is a Regent of the American College of Tax Counsel and edits the tax section at JOTWELL.com.
Recent writings in administrative law and regulatory design include Time Bars for Administrative Procedure Claims After Corner Post, 114 Calif. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2026) (reviewed here in JOTWELL); The Truth About Safe Harbors, 92 Tenn. L. Rev. 783 (2025) (blog coverage here); Too Late: Why Most Abortion Pill Administrative Procedure Challenges Are Untimely, 76 Stan. L. Rev. Online 123 (2024); Old Regs: The Default Six-Year Time Bar for Administrative Procedure Claims, 31 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 191 (2024) (blog coverage here and here); Regulating by Example, 35 Yale J. Reg. 127 (2018) (with Leigh Osofsky) (blog coverage here); and Safe Harbors, Sure Shipwrecks, 49 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1385 (2016) (selected for Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum, 2015).
Writings in tax policy include GILTI: The Co-operative Potential of a Unilateral Minimum Tax, 2019 British Tax Rev. 512; Innovation and Taxation at Start-Up Firms, 69 Tax Law Rev. (2016) (with Eric J. Allen); 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) (with Eric J. Allen); and A Corporate Offshore Profits Transition Tax, 91 N.C. L. Rev. 549 (2013).
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.
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year-2018
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Panelist: Voices in the Room: Professional Ethics of Advising Clients on Responding to Cyber Extortion Demands
Susan C. Morse. “Panelist: Voices in the Room: Professional Ethics of Advising Clients on Responding to Cyber Extortion Demands” at ABA Business Law Section Annual Meeting, Austin Texas (September 14, 2018). -
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Presentation: International Cooperation and the 2017 Act
Susan C. Morse. “Presentation: International Cooperation and the 2017 Act” at University of San Diego School of Law Tax Speaker Series (August 27, 2018). View online. -
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Blog Post: The Ninth Circuit Reverses the Tax Court Decision in Altera
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: The Ninth Circuit Reverses the Tax Court Decision in Altera” at Procedurally Taxing (July 31, 2018). View online. -
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Blog post: Government-to-Robot Enforcement
Susan C. Morse. “Blog post: Government-to-Robot Enforcement” at Oxford Business Law Blog (April 30, 2018). View online. -
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Lecture: International Tax Reform and Closely Held Businesses
Susan C. Morse. “Lecture: International Tax Reform and Closely Held Businesses” at Austin Tax Study Group (April 17, 2018). -
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Blog Post: Opinion analysis: A "nexus" requirement for the tax code's obstruction felony
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: Opinion analysis: A "nexus" requirement for the tax code's obstruction felony” at SCOTUSblog (March 22, 2018). View online. -
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Value Creation: A Standard in Search of a Process
Susan C. Morse. “Value Creation: A Standard in Search of a Process.” In 72 Bulletin for International Taxation, (March 22, 2018). View online. -
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Seeking Comparable Transactions in Patent and Tax
Susan C. Morse. “Seeking Comparable Transactions in Patent and Tax.” In 37 Rev. Litig. Brief, (March 16, 2018). View online. -
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Blog Post: How Agencies Communicate: Wrapping Up
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: How Agencies Communicate: Wrapping Up” at Yale J. on Reg.: Notice and Comment (February 2, 2018). View online. -
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Regulating by Example
Susan C. Morse, Leigh Osofsky. “Regulating by Example.” In 35 Yale J. on Reg., Page 127 (2018). View online. -
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Blog Post: How Agencies Communicate: Introduction and an Example
Susan C. Morse. “Blog Post: How Agencies Communicate: Introduction and an Example” at Yale J. on Reg.: Notice & Comment (January 29, 2018). View online.
year-2017
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Blog post: Is "cash only" enough for a tax law obstruction charge?
Susan C. Morse. “Blog post: Is "cash only" enough for a tax law obstruction charge?” at SCOTUSblog (December 7, 2017). View online. -
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Argument preview: What limits tax law obstruction-of-justice charges?
Susan C. Morse. “Argument preview: What limits tax law obstruction-of-justice charges?” at SCOTUSblog (November 28, 2017). View online. -
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Blog post: The Altera Oral Argument
Susan C. Morse. “Blog post: The Altera Oral Argument” at Procedurally Taxing (October 17, 2017). View online. -
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Blog post: Ninth Circuit Hears Altera Tomorrow
Susan C. Morse. “Blog post: Ninth Circuit Hears Altera Tomorrow” at Procedurally Taxing (October 10, 2017). View online. -
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Blog post: When the Life of the Law is Logic
Susan C. Morse. “Blog post: When the Life of the Law is Logic” at JOTWELL (September 18, 2017). View online. -
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Contribution: Tax Profs Remember Bill Andrews
Susan C. Morse. “Contribution: Tax Profs Remember Bill Andrews” at TaxProf Blog (June 8, 2017). View online. -
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Blog post: The Tax Court: "Insubordinate" or "Prescient" on Auer/Seminole Rock Deference?
Susan C. Morse. “Blog post: The Tax Court: "Insubordinate" or "Prescient" on Auer/Seminole Rock Deference?” at JOTWELL (March 10, 2017). View online. -
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Op-Ed: Tampon sales tax should not be eliminated in Texas
Susan C. Morse. “Op-Ed: Tampon sales tax should not be eliminated in Texas” at Dallas Morning News (February 8, 2017). View online. -
Book Chapter
Taxing the $2.5 Trillion
Susan C. Morse. “Taxing the $2.5 Trillion” View online.