Admitted
1985, Illinois; 1987, District of Columbia; 1997, Virginia
Law School
DePaul University, J.D., 1985
Law School Graduation Year
1985
College
University of Illinois, B.A., 1982
Memberships
The District of Columbia Bar; Illinois State, Virginia and Federal Communications Bar Associations.
Biographical
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 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); A Comprehensive Legal Guide for Doctors (1997); 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); Pearson v. Shalada: The Beginning of the End for FDA Speech Suppression, 19 Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 139 (2000).