Jennifer Roback Morse

Jennifer Roback Morse PhD is the founder and President of the Ruth Institute. Dr Morse brings a unique voice to discussions of love, marriage, sexuality and the family. A committed career woman before having children, she earned a doctorate in economics, and spent 15 years teaching at Yale University and George Mason University. In 1991, she and her husband adopted a two-year-old Romanian boy, and gave birth to a baby girl. She left her full-time university teaching post in 1996 to move with her family to California. She was a Research Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, and at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. Until August 2006, Dr Morse and her husband were foster parents for San Diego County. In the summer of 2008, Dr Morse founded the Ruth Institute, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to bringing hope and encouragement for life-long married love.


    Sex, lies and videotape

    Jennifer Roback Morse | 11 Oct 2010
    Sex is no big deal? After the recent suicide of an American college student, how can anyone honestly say that?


    Red Families v. Blue Families

    Jennifer Roback Morse | 2 Sep 2010
    Two academics stoke the culture wars by claiming that blue states have the correct recipe for making families.


    My Sister's Keeper

    Jennifer Roback Morse | 27 Aug 2009
    The screen version of Jodi Picoult's novel poses the question: how much are we entitled to use each other?


    What about those octuplets?

    Jennifer Roback Morse | 6 Mar 2009
    Government indifference to responsible fatherhood is what made the tragedy of OctoMom possible. 


    Excuse me, Madam Speaker

    Jennifer Roback Morse | 30 Jan 2009
    If Nancy Pelosi wants to save the American economy some money she needs to stop investing in irresponsible sex.

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