Keith Morgan, a seasoned attorney with a diverse background
that spans both the courtroom and the classroom, was born in Newark, NJ, and raised in Lynchburg, VA. Keith's legal odyssey began at Earlham College in Richmond, IN where he earned is bachelor’s degree and then went on to the University of Virginia School of Law. Keith embarked on a career that would lead him from a Staff Attorney at the Federal Elections Commission to a Deputy Chief in the Federal Communications Commission.
As an Assistant United States Attorney in D.C., Keith Morgan
honed his trial skills and navigated the complexities of the legal system. Join us as he shares anecdotes from his time as a Trial Attorney in the Tax Division of the Department of Justice, offering a glimpse into the high-stakes world of federal law.
Currently serving as the Deputy Bureau Chief in the
Enforcement Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission, Keith sheds light on his role in enforcing regulations in the ever-evolving realm of communications law. But that's not all—Keith wears multiple hats as an adjunct Property professor at the University of D.C. David A Clarke School of Law, where he imparts his legal wisdom to the next generation.
Join us for a captivating conversation that spans Keith
Morgan's early roots, his impactful roles in federal law, and his current multifaceted position at the FCC. Whether you're a legal enthusiast or someone aspiring to make a mark in the legal profession, this episode promises valuable lessons and a glimpse into the dynamic world of law. Let’s Conversate!