Henry Goldberg

Public Policy, Mediation
1229 Nineteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, District of Columbia 20036


Public Policy

Admitted

1965, New York; 1967, District of Columbia

Law School

Columbia University, LL.B., cum laude, 1964

Law School Graduation Year

1964

College

Boston University, A.B., 1961

Memberships

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, 1993-1998) Bar Associations; Federal Communications Bar Association (Co-Chairman, Engineering and Technical Practice Committee).

Biographical

Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Editor and Business Manager, Columbia Law Review, 1963-1964. Author: A U.S. 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.

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