Background
Emord, Jonathan W. was born on January 16, 1961 in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States.
Emord, Jonathan W. was born on January 16, 1961 in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States.
University of Illinois (Bachelor of Arts, 1982). DePaul University (Juris Doctor, 1985).
Worked at Emord & Associates, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Constitutional Law, Food and Drug Law, General Civil Litigation, First Amendment Law, Libel Law, Administrative Law, Communications Law, and Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Illinois. 1987, District of Columbia.
Attorney, Mass Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 1985-1986.
Member, First Amendment Task Force, Center for Applied Jurisprudence, 1987. Senior Research Fellow, Pacific Research Institute, 1989.
Vice President, Cato Institute, 1992-1993. Author: Freedom, Technology & the First Amendment (1991).
What to Do When the Food and Drug Administration Shows Up: A Practitioner"s Guide to Surviving an Food and Drug Administration Raid and Protecting Constitutional Rights (1995).
What to Do When the Licensing Board"s Investigator Shows Up: A Practitioner"s Guide to Surviving Board Investigations and Protecting Constitutional Rights (1995). Legal Labeling: A Guide for Compliance with Regulations Governing Health Claims and Statements of Nutritional Support (1996). "The First Amendment Invalidity of Federal Communication Commission Ownership Regulations," 38 Catholic University Law Review 401-469 (1989).
"Contrived Distinctions: The Doctrine of Commercial Speech in First Amendment Jurisprudence," Cato Institute Policy Analysis (September 23, 1991).
"The First Amendment Invalidity of Federal Communication Commission Content Regulations," 6 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 93-215 (1992). Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Illinois State and Federal Communications Bar Associations. Emord & Associates, Professional Corporation represents dietary supplement companies, complementary health care providers, physicians, nutritionists, health care associations, patient groups, scientists, and citizens groups before the Food and Drug Administration and the federal courts on a wide range of regulatory and civil law issues.
The firm represents communications companies before the Federal Communications Commission and the federal courts on issues pertaining to the introduction of new communications services to the public.
The firm also represents individuals, corporations, and citizens groups before several different federal regulatory agencies, including the Department of Interior. The Bureau of Land Management. The National Park Service.
And the Environmental Protection Agency.
Author: Freedom, Technology & the First Amendment (1991). What to Do When the FDA Shows Up: A Practitioner's Guide to Surviving an FDA Raid and Protecting Constitutional Rights (1995). What to Do When the Licensing Board's Investigator Shows Up: A Practitioner's Guide to Surviving Board Investigations and Protecting Constitutional Rights (1995).
Legal Labeling: A Guide for Compliance with Regulations Governing Health Claims and Statements of Nutritional Support (1996). "The First Amendment Invalidity of FCC Ownership Regulations," 38 Catholic University Law Review 401-469 (1989). "Contrived Distinctions: The Doctrine of Commercial Speech in First Amendment Jurisprudence," Cato Institute Policy Analysis (September 23, 1991).
"The First Amendment Invalidity of FCC Content Regulations," 6 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 93-215 (1992).
Member, First Amendment Task Force, Center for Applied Jurisprudence, 1987. Senior Research Fellow, Pacific Research Institute, 1989. Vice President, Cato Institute, 1992-1993.