Nelson Johnson
Born
Nelson Calvin Johnson

1948 (age 7576)
Alma materSt. John's University (BS)
Villanova University (JD)
Occupation(s)Lawyer, author
Known forBoardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City

Nelson C. Johnson (born 1948) is an American author and former judge, lawyer and historian, best known for his 2002 New York Times bestseller, Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City. His book served as the basis for the popular and Emmy Award-winning HBO period political crime drama TV series Boardwalk Empire.[1]

Early life

Nelson C. Johnson was born in 1948 and was raised in both Atlantic County, New Jersey and New York City. He attended St. John's University and earned a bachelor's degree in political science from there. He also went on to earn a JD from the law school of Villanova University.[2]

Johnson is a life-long resident of Hammonton, New Jersey.[3]

Law career

Johnson was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1974. He represented the Atlantic City Planning Board in the early 1980s. In explaining his motivation to write Boardwalk Empire, Johnson explained "It [City Hall] was dysfunctional and corrupt. I thought, in order to do my job here, I have to find out how it got this way. I didn't set out to write a book. I just wanted a better understanding."[4] He also served for a number of years as the general counsel for The Press of Atlantic City.

In 2013, Johnson ruled that an Atlantic City hotel and casino had the right to require its "Borgata Babe" waitstaff to maintain body weights within what it had determined were acceptably sexually attractive limits, and that the requirement was not discriminatory.

Johnson retired from his position as a New Jersey Superior Court Judge in September, 2018. During his tenure on the bench, he handled mass tort cases/product liability claims.

Writing career

Nelson's 2002 book Boardwalk Empire was the basis for the HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire.[4] Its sequel is The Northside: African Americans and the Creation of Atlantic City.[4][5] In 2010, Nelson was asked by the New Jersey State Superior Court to cease promoting the book and the series in order to preserve the ethical neutrality of his position as a judge.[6]

His third book, published by Rutgers University Press, is Battleground New Jersey: Vanderbilt, Hague and Their Fight for Justice, and is about Jersey City Mayor Frank Hague and Arthur T. Vanderbilt, first chief justice of New Jersey’s modern Supreme Court.[7][8]

References

  1. "Book review: Boardwalk Empire by Nelson Johnson". The Scotsman, 28 January 2011.
  2. "Author Nelson Johnson strikes gold with infamous Atlantic City characters". The Press of Atlantic City.
  3. "Judge Nelson Johnson: Atlantic City's Godfather". NEWJERSEYMONTHLY.COM, August 16, 2019
  4. 1 2 3 "Author of 'Boardwalk Empire' helped historical book transition into dramatized crime series". BLOG.NJ.COM, September 19, 2010
  5. "Book Review: Johnson gets it right with tale of 'The Northside'". Press of Atlantic City. November 21, 2010 By PATRICIA REID-MERRITT,
  6. "Boardwalk Empire Author Muzzled". Observer'.
  7. Michael Clark, "Author Nelson Johnson strikes gold with infamous Atlantic City characters "
  8. "Judge details state politics history in book"]. MyCentralJersey. Katie Park January 16, 2015
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