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Rick Morris

Rick Morris is a graduate of the New York University (LL.M.) School of Law and the University of Kansas School of Law. Morris combines real-world business experience with academic insight; he has worked and consulted for more than eleven media entities, including divisions of NBC, ABC, Telemundo, and CBS Television Networks, and won an Emmy award for technical excellence. Morris teaches, researches, writes, and practices in the areas of media management, technology, entertainment and media law, regulation, and policy. He currently serves as the Associate Dean of Administration and Finance in Northwestern’s School of Communication and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Lawyers for Creative Arts in Chicago and of the Bars of Illinois and Kansas. Morris contributes regularly to blog.medialawprofessor.org.

Main faculty page: https://communication.northwestern.edu/faculty/RickMorris

MSLCE Course: Arts and Entertainment Law and Ethics