Clare Morell

Senior Policy Analyst

Clare Morell is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she directs EPPC’s Technology and Human Flourishing Project. Prior to joining EPPC, Ms. Morell worked in both the White House Counsel’s Office and the Department of Justice, as well as in the private and non-profit sectors.

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Clare Morell is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she directs EPPC’s Technology and Human Flourishing Project. Prior to joining EPPC, Ms. Morell worked in both the White House Counsel’s Office and the Department of Justice, as well as in the private and non-profit sectors.

At the Department of Justice, Ms. Morell worked as an Advisor to Attorney General Bill Barr. As part of her work for the Attorney General, she helped oversee the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice and served as Editor of the Commission’s final report. A major focus of the Commission’s report was the challenges that Big Tech’s end-to-end encryption presents to law enforcement for gaining lawful access to crucial intelligence in criminal investigations, like domestic terrorism, as well as human and drug trafficking crimes. Ms. Morell also supported the Attorney General’s work on Section 230 reform as one of his main priorities.

Prior to her role with the Office of the Attorney General, Ms. Morell worked on judicial nominations for the White House Counsel’s office and monitored all nominations data to create high-level presentations for briefing White House leadership. From her experience, Ms. Morell brings an intimate knowledge and understanding of how policy is advanced within the Executive Branch of the federal government, particularly in the Department of Justice and the White House.

Ms. Morell has had opinion pieces published in the Wall Street JournalFox News, Newsweek, the Washington Examiner, National Review, American Affairs Journal, Deseret News, The Federalist, Public Discourse, WORLD Magazine, the Washington Times, and the Daily Signal.

Ms. Morell received a B.S.F.S. from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, where she majored in Science, Technology, and International Affairs. She graduated summa cum laude and received the Edmund A. Walsh Award for academic achievement in international law. She also is proficient in Spanish.

Ms. Morell lives with her husband and sons in Washington, D.C.

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Should We Regulate Big Tech? Libertarian vs. Conservative Viewpoints

Monday, October 23 · 5:30–7pm EDTGenome Sciences Building, Room G200Chapel Hill, NC 27514 On October 23, Senior Policy Analyst Clare…

 

Minor Matters in Cyberspace: Examining Internet Age-Verification Regulations

September 7, 2023 at 2:00 PM ET As children’s lives become increasingly digital, how can we protect their safety online…

 

Firing Line Debate: The U.S. Should Ban TikTok

April 4 | 4:30 PMWilliam L. Harkness Hall 119100 Wall St, New Haven, CT, 06511 Senior Policy Analyst Clare Morell…

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Pro-Family Priorities for the 118th Congress

Thursday, Feb. 16, 9:30–11:30 a.m. Russell Senate Office Building 325 (Kennedy Caucus Room)  Join the Institute for Family Studies and…

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Beyond Censorship: How Social Media Harms Children and Families

December 10, 2021 Unfair and ideologically-driven censorship is not the only problem plaguing social media platforms. These platforms are increasingly being shown…

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How Big Tech Censors Religious Voices, and How to Fight Back

Big Tech’s censorship of conservative voices and speech has only been increasing, particularly as applied to religious voices and organizations….

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EPPC’s Big Tech Symposium

Join EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson and EPPC Policy Analyst Clare Morell for EPPC’s Big Tech Symposium, where members of Congress will present their proposed legislative solutions, followed by panels of distinguished legal scholars and experts to discuss and debate those solutions as applied to Section 230, Antitrust Law, and Common Carrier Law.

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