Maurice Stucke
Maurice E. Stucke is the Lindsey Young Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee. He is also a Research Fellow at UT’s Haslam College of Business and UT’s Baker School for Public Policy and Public Affairs.
With over 30 years of experience handling a range of policy issues in private practice, as a prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice, and as a senior policy advisor to the Federal Trade Commission during the Biden administration, he advises governments, law firms, consumer groups, and multi-national firms on privacy and competition issues.
He has testified before, and provided expert reports for, multiple governments and inter-governmental agencies, including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, European Commission, United Nations, U.K. House of Lords, OECD, and World Bank.
Prof. Stucke has been quoted, and his research has been featured, in numerous media outlets. He authored and co-authored five books, How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation — and How to Strike Back (HarperCollins 2022); Breaking Away (Oxford University Press 2022); Competition Overdose (HarperCollins 2020); Virtual Competition (Harvard University Press 2016); and Big Data and Competition Policy (Oxford University Press 2016).
He received his J.D. (magna cum laude) and B.A. from Georgetown University.