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About Kerry L. Morgan

Mr. Morgan's 2006 bid for the Michigan Supreme Court was recently 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 philospphy -- " The Constitution [and] the statutes, they are the organic documents that make up our laws," Morgan said. "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  

Mr. Morgan's biography and reported cases may also be found at
http://www.martindale.com/Kerry-Lee-Morgan/2161158-lawyer.htm

Education
Regent University, M.A. Public Policy, magna cum laude
Detroit College of Law, J.D.
Michigan State University, B.A. Political Science and Criminal Justice, honors

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.

Practice Areas

  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Civil Rights and Discrimination
  • Exempt Organization Tax Law
  • Wrongful Discharge
  • Municipal Solid Waste
  • Educational Law

Professional Affiliations

  • State Bar of Michigan
  • Virginia State Bar
  • District of Columbia Bar
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
  • U.S. Supreme Court

Community Associations/Services

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. 

Publications

  • The Unalienable Rights, Equality and the Free Exercise of Religion
  • The Unalienable Right of Government by Consent and The Independent Agency
  • The Declaration of Independence and American Education
  • Real Choice, Real Freedom in American Education, University Press of America

Biography

Survey Editor, 1980. License, Federal Firearms, 1991-2003. Author: First We Defend Law, Then We Defend Life: What The Pro-Life Movement Needs After 30 Years of Failure, 2003; "Real Choice, Real Freedom in American Education, The Legal and Constitutional Case for Parental Rights and Against Governmental Control of American Education," University Press of America, 1997, (ISBN 0-7618-0855-8); The Unalienable Right of Government by Consent and the Independent Agency, J. Christian Juris, 33, 1990; "A Declaration of Universal Rights," CFJ International, 1988; A Constitutional Presidency, J. Christian Juris, 85, 1987; The Declaration of Independence and American Education, J. Christian Juris, 77, 1986; Comment, Secular Humanism and Equal Protection: Focusing on Marital and Parental Status as Factors Determining Permissible Gender-Based Classifications and Their Impact on Family Integrity, Detroit College Law Review 821, 1980. Note, People v. Wheeler: Has California Really Assured Impartial Juries by Revision of the Peremptory Challenge?, Detroit College Law Review, 527, 1979. Adjunct Professor, Business Law, William Tyndale College, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 1995-2002.

Mr. Morgan is married to Elizabeth A. Morgan, Ph.D.  Elizabeth received her Doctorate from Michigan State University.  Her dissertation, "‘To Fix the People on the Soyle’: Family, Land and Settlement in Colonial Henrico County, Virginia, 1611-1675," is a landmark historical study of the colonial family's contribution to establishing stable and orderly civil government at the English founding of America. They have five children. They make their home in Redford, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit where they direct the education of their children.  Parent directed education is but one aspect of the larger mandate given to the family to reacquire its authority over labor, land, religion and education from other institutions.  These institutions (such as businesses or the church) have acquired power over the family by default, or have taken it by force and coercion (such as the civil government).

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