Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in the Wall Street Journal on January 26, 2021 arguing that California and the Biden administration’s attempt to impose state electric car quotas violate federal law. He writes, To promote efficiency, federal law broadly forbids state regulations “related to fuel economy standards.” Courts have held that this law forbids electric-car quotas and…
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in American Greatness on December 18, 2020 arguing that the U.S. media are suppressing the truth about Hydroxychloroquine. He writes, Italy’s Council of State last week took a step in the right direction when it reversed the country’s July 22 ban on the off-label use of hydroxychloroquine. They issued this…
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in The American Conservative on October 19th, 2021 arguing that there is substantial evidence to suggest that Hydroxychloroquine is effective in treating Covid-19. He writes, Hydroxychloroquine, a 70-year-old malaria drug that is also regularly used to treat lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, is inexpensive and has an excellent safety profile. It…
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in The Hill on October 18, 2020 calling for Biden to take a clear stand on court-packing. He writes, Democratic candidate Joe Biden has so far refused to reveal who he might appoint to the Supreme Court, but he revealed more than he may have intended when he said in…
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in The Washington Post on September 22, 2020 argued that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has short-circuited the legislative process. Read the full editorial at The Washington Post.
Ambassador C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in The Hill on September 9, 2020 arguing that universal mail-in voting jeopardizes the equal right to vote. He writes, States must treat every eligible vote the same. But state universal mail-in procedures and shifting ballot count deadlines jeopardize the equal right to vote. Universal mail-in voting risks both the dilution of legitimate…
America’s largest financial institutions are picking winners and losers in the energy sector for political reasons In doing so, they may be violating federal antitrust law.