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Professor Maurice R. Dyson is a scholar, attorney, and policy expert at Suffolk University Law School, with affiliations spanning Columbia University, Southern Methodist University, and international institutions. He specializes in Education Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Civil Rights, focusing on systemic inequality, algorithmic bias, and legal reform. Dyson's career bridges mergers and acquisitions practice with pro bono litigation, including a landmark $14 billion school finance judgment in New York City.
- Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Columbia Law School
- King's Crown Scholar, Columbia College
His research explores AI's racial justice implications, constitutional law, and criminal justice reform, particularly in pre-sentencing algorithms and bias amplification. Articles highlight intersections between technology, equity, and legal frameworks.
Scientific awards include the King's Crown Award, Kluge Award, and C. Clyde Ferguson Jr. Keynote. Dyson co-founded the Crawford Legal Institute Mentorship Bond (CLIMB) program, recognized by the White House and California State Bar, addressing the school-to-prison pipeline through mentorship and equity initiatives.




