
Skip spent the remainder of his 30-year USAF career as a judge advocate, where he became one of the Air Force's premier litigators as one of 16 select attorneys authorized by the Department of Justice to represent the Air Force in federal court. He spent four years in Legislative Liaison, four years in Special Operations, and two years on the bench of the Air Force's highest court, the Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals. While on the Court he was acknowledged as the most productive judge in the Court's history, authoring over 200 opinions in just two years, 18 of which were selected for publication. Skip concluded his military career as Head of the Department of Law, Dean of Faculty, at the Air Force Academy.
Following retirement in July 2002, Skip has engaged in the solo practice of law, specializing in:
Skip is admitted to the state bars and Supreme Courts of Colorado, Wyoming, and Texas and to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the United States Supreme Court.
Faith, family, country and service are the cornerstones of Skip's belief
system and the lodestar of his practice. He is married to the former Jane Boyer of Indianapolis, Indiana, a retired Navy captain, and has five children--four boys and one lovely daughter--plus four grandchildren. Service is a Morgan family tradition, now in the third generation of Morgan's in uniform. The oldest son is with the Colorado Army National Guard and an Iraq War veteran, another son is a USAFA 2005 graduate and active duty captain. Skip is an avid history buff, and enjoys skiing, classic cars, and working with his hands.
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