
Jeffrey Johnson, J.D.
Legal Researcher and Writer
Jeffrey Johnson, JD, MFA, is an editorial leader and legal content strategist with more than a decade of experience developing accessible research-driven content across legal, financial and policy domains. With a JD and MFA, Mr. Johnson combines analytical depth with narrative precision, translating complex regulatory topics into clear compelling resources that inform and empower.
With work spanning topics such as consumer protection, financial literacy and legislative impact, Mr. Johnson helps readers better understand the systems that affect their daily lives. His legal analysis and commentary have appeared in publications including Vice, The Manifest, Legal Advice and Forbes Advisor offering expert insight on a wide spectrum of legal issues.
Mr. Johnson has contributed writing and research to matters involving family law, criminal law, constitutional law, eminent domain, real estate and estate planning, providing accessible frameworks for audiences navigating complex legal terrain.
Mr. Johnson earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law, holds a Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from Chapman University and completed his undergraduate studies in History at Western Carolina University. His in-depth legal research, analysis and journalism have established him as an authority across multiple legal disciplines, enabling him to present complex legal concepts in a clear and accessible manner to audiences ranging from casual readers to legislatures and judges.
He specializes in consumer protection, legislative impact, product liability and civil litigation, translating complex legal topics through clear research-driven analysis.
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