Dr. Kyle Morgan is expanding horizons in the field of political science as a Research Associate at the Eagleton Center for Public Opinion Polling and an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Francis Marion University. With a robust focus on American politics, public law, and judicial politics, Dr. Morgan delves into the intricate dynamics of women and politics, civil rights and liberties, and criminal justice. His scholarly contributions have been recognized in several esteemed publications, including Constitutional Studies, The Brigham Young Journal of Public Law, The West Virginia Law Review, and The British Journal of American Legal Studies. Dr. Morgan's research interests are deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of gender and politics, as well as the evolving landscape of constitutional law. At Rutgers University-Camden, Dr. Morgan has been instrumental in fostering a deeper understanding of public law and its implications on civil rights. His work not only contributes to academic discourse but also informs public opinion and policy-making processes. Through his teaching and research, Dr. Morgan is committed to advancing knowledge and encouraging critical thinking among his students and peers. Dr. Morgan's dedication to exploring the intersections of law and politics is evident in his ongoing projects and collaborations. His insights into judicial politics and constitutional law continue to shape discussions and inspire future research in these vital areas of study.
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