Background
Goldberg, Henry was born on December 28, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Goldberg, Henry was born on December 28, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Boston University (Bachelor of Arts, 1961). Columbia University (Bachelor of Laws, cum laude, 1964).
Worked at Goldberg, Godles, Wiener & Wright (Washington, DC) specializing in Telecommunications. Admitted to the bar, 1965, New York. 1967, District of Columbia.
Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Editor and Business Manager, Columbia Law Review, 1963-1964. Author: "A United States.
Observer's View of the Green Paper," 5 Telematics No. 5, 1988; "120 Years of International Communications," 37 Federal Communications Law Journal 131, 1985. "Cable Television, Government Regulation and the First Amendment," 3 Comm/Ent 577, 1981 (Co-author).
"Peculiar Characteristics: An Analysis of the First Amendment Implications of Broadcast Regulation," 31 Federal Communications Law Journal 1, 1978. "A Proposal to Deregulate Broadcast Programing," 42 George Washington Law Review 73, 1973. Note, "The Second Circuit: Federal Judicial Administration in Microcosm," 63 Columbia Law Review 874, 1963.
Comment, "Absolute Privilege as Applied to Investigators for Congressional Committees," 63 Columbia Law Review 326, 1963. Member: District of Columbia Bar. Federal, American (Member: Committee on Agency Rule Making, 1966.
Special Committee on Communications, 1967-1980. Chairman, Committee on Communications, Section of Science and Technology, 1975-1980) and International (Vice-Chairman, Committee L, 1988-1993. Co-Chairman, Committee CM, 1993) Bar Associations.
Federal Communications Bar Association (Co-Chairman, Engineering and Technical Practice Committee).
Member: District of Columbia Bar. Federal, American (Member: Committee on Agency Rule Making, 1966. Special Committee on Communications, 1967-1980.
Chairman, Committee on Communications, Section of Science and Technology, 1975-1980) and International (Vice-Chairman, Committee L, 1988-1993. Co-Chairman, Committee CM, 1993) Bar Associations. Federal Communications Bar Association (Co-Chairman, Engineering and Technical Practice Committee).