Jonathan W. Emord
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Jonathan W. Emord is an attorney who practices constitutional and administrative law before the federal courts and agencies. See emord.com. He served as an attorney at the Federal Communications Commission during the Reagan Administration and is a strong and consistent advocate of individual rights and limited government. He has defeated the Food and Drug Administration in federal court a remarkable eight times, seven on First Amendment grounds, including in the landmark Pearson v. Shalala decision. Congressman Ron Paul calls Jonathan "an expert in constitutional theory and history" and "an expert litigator with a long string of legal victories over the federal bureaucracy" (from Ron Paul's Foreword to Restore the Republic). He is the author of five critically acclaimed books: Freedom, Technology, and the First Amendment; The Rise of Tyranny; Global Censorship of Health Information; Restore the Republic; and The Authoritarians. Jonathan is the only non-scientist member of the Board for the Certification of Nutrition Specialists (BCNS). He is a columnist for U.S.A. Today Magazine and a guest lecturer at Georgetown University Medical and Law Schools. Jonathan has appeared on several national programs, including the Stossel Show (Fox Business Channel); McCuistion (PBS), Coast to Coast AM with George Noory; and weekly on the Robert Scot Bell Show. Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, Jonathan is the son of the late Ernest A. Emord (aka Tommy Reardon)(1926-2004), a professional boxer (1942-1947: 57 wins; 3 losses; 1 draw).
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