
About
Judge Royce L. Morris serves as the Jurist in Residence at Widener University Commonwealth Law School (2020–2024). He teaches Government Law Colloquium and provides mentorship to students. Previously, he served as a Judge on the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas since 2018 and practiced law for over 25 years, specializing in criminal defense, municipal representation, and complex litigation.
Education:
- BA in Political Science, Temple University
- JD, University of Maryland
- Intensive Program at National Criminal Defense College, Mercer Law School
Research Interests: Focus on criminal law, municipal governance, and litigation strategies. His career emphasizes ethical legal practice and public service, reflected in roles such as Adjunct Professor at Harrisburg Area Community College and leadership in legal organizations like the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Achievements:
- Named Pennsylvania Super Lawyer (2008–2017)
- AV Preeminent rating by Martindale Hubbell
- Contributions to legal education include CLE seminars and teaching criminal law/evidence
Professional Roles:
- Former Chief Deputy, Dauphin County Public Defender’s Office
- Partner at Goldberg Katzman
- Member of Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing and PBA Task Force
Labs/Teams: Engaged with Widener Law’s advocacy programs and legal clinics through his residency role.
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