Asher Morse earned his BA in the Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College, Master’s degrees in English literature from UVA and Columbia University, and his JD from Stanford Law School. In law school, he interned in the Housing Rights division of Mobilization for Justice, a New York City direct services nonprofit, and with Governing for Impact, a progressive administrative law policy nonprofit. Prior to joining Americans United, he worked as a fellow at the National Institute for Workers’ Rights, researching and writing on a range of employment law issues but focusing mostly on the anti-worker impacts of forced arbitration. He is a Virginia native and in his spare time enjoys baking, reading, and cycling.
