Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia

Washington, D.C.

Morgan Sperry will spend her fellowship year in the Workers’ Rights Section of the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, where she will participate in litigation and advocacy to combat worker misclassification, wage theft, and harmful employment contract provisions, as well as help implement D.C.’s new Domestic Workers Bill of Rights.

While in law school, Morgan served as President of Harvard’s American Constitution Society chapter and was a member of the Labor and Employment Action Project, People’s Parity Project, and the Harvard Graduate Students Union (UAW). She was a contributor to and the Social Media Director of OnLabor and was an editor on the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender. She also worked as a student attorney in the Consumer Protection Clinic, and as a Constitutional Law Teaching Fellow. She spent her summers in the Antitrust Division of the New York Attorney General’s Office and in the SEIU General Counsel’s Office in Washington, D.C. After her fellowship, Morgan will clerk on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Prior to law school, Morgan worked on political campaigns in Massachusetts, Michigan, Iowa, and Georgia. She graduated summa cum laude from NYU with a B.A. in Comparative Literature and Economic Theory.