Thomas H. Morawetz is an American legal scholar, philosopher, and educator who serves as the Tapping Reeve Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Connecticut School of Law. A member of the UConn faculty since 1977, he is known for his interdisciplinary work bridging law, philosophy, and literature, as well as his teaching in criminal law, jurisprudence, and legal ethics. Morawetz's scholarship often explores the philosophical foundations of legal reasoning and the role of narrative in law. Before joining UConn, he taught philosophy at Yale University, where he earned his Ph.D. in philosophy and J.D. His writings, including ''Literature and the Law'' (2007), have contributed to the fields of law and literature and analytic jurisprudence.
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