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Kerry L. Morgan is an author, attorney and litigator -- just what the University of Michigan needs.

Kerry Lee Morgan is "Of Counsel" to Pentiuk, Couvreur, & Kobiljak, P.C. His chief areas of practice involve municipal law, employment discrimination, tax law of exempt organizations, environmental law and educational policy. Prior to his current legal affiliation, he served as an Attorney-Advisor with the United States Commission on Civil Rights in Washington D.C.

In addition to practicing law, since 1980, Mr. Morgan received his Masters of Arts, magna cum laude, in Public Policy from Regent University. He has also written a number of thought-provoking articles in the areas of natural law and unalienable rights.  He recently completed an extensive legal review of religious liberty principles and Supreme Court cases titled, Unalienable Rights, Equality and The Free Exercise of Religion. In 1997, University Press of America published his book, Real Choice, Real Freedom in American Education, a scholarly work that articulates the legal and Constitutional case for parental rights and against governmental control of American Education.

Mr. Morgan founded the Consumer Law Group, P.C., in 2002. The Consumer Law Group attracts clients who understand the compelling need to reacquire their individual natural rights and historic liberties.

Check out this web links on his legal background. 

http://www.martindale.com/Kerry-Lee-Morgan/2161158-lawyer.htm

Mr. Morgan's 2006 bid for the Michigan Supreme Court was featured in Michigan Lawyers Weekly.  The interview focused on his commitment to natural rights and belief that they must be protected more stringently than they have been in the recent past.  Also discussed was his legal philosophy -- "The Constitution [and] the statutes, they are the organic documents that make up our laws.  The job of the court is to go back and determine what the constitution says, not what the court says the constitution says."  The entire interview can be accessed by clicking http://www.milawyersweekly.com/reprints/morgan.htm


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