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Morris is a Member of Gray's Inn in London, was a Visiting Clerk for the United States Court of Appeals, and at George Mason University in 1998–1999 he was the Director of the African-American Studies program - where he also won a Technology Across the Curriculum Grant. He is Chairman of CAICOS Brothers LP, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of the TCI Free Press and is the Chief Economist of the West Indies Research Corporation, a think tank concerned with Political Economy. Morris has written six books: In Defense of National Sovereignty, (An essay on "smart nation strategies") The Hidden Costs: what Children owe to Parents, The Triptych Papers: Pathways Through Orientalisation, On Becoming a Superstudent, Rescue America (with LEAD-America Founder Chris Salamone ) and Shifting Ground in Sinking Sand: The G20 Pogrom Against International Financial Centres.
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