Research Editor

Emma Morgan is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in Sociology and Political Science with a minor in Data Science. She serves as a Research Editor of the Northeastern University Undergraduate Law Review, where she supports staff writers in developing and refining their pieces. In past semesters, she has also served as a Staff Writer, publishing two articles: 404 of Regulation Not Found: The Need for Digital Antitrust Law in the Era of Big Tech and A Harder Pill to Swallow: Evolving Legal Frameworks for Holding Pharma Accountable.
Emma’s legal interests include antitrust law, corporate accountability, and regulatory compliance. She is especially interested in studying how private-sector non-compliance affects broader social and economic inequities. She has previously completed an Ethics & Compliance co-op with Lantheus, a Legal Support Internship with the Major Crimes and Public Corruption Divisions of the United States Attorney’s Office of MA, and a Global Compliance Co-op at Boston Consulting Group, where she continues to intern.
