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Boyden Gray & Associates filed an amicus brief today in the Supreme Court on behalf of Reason for Life in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, No. 19-1392, which will consider whether “[w]hether all pre-viability prohibitions on elective abortions are ...
Boyden Gray & Associates filed a comment yesterday on behalf of Urban Air Initiative and Consumers' Research opposing the EPA's proposed reinstatement of a waiver for California vehicle emission standards. The comment argues that the reinstatement of the ...
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry published a retrospective on the first week of President Biden's new administration in First Things on Friday, January 29, 2021. The piece analyzes what week-one executive actions might signal about the ...
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 ...
Boyden Gray & Associates filed a brief today on behalf of constitutional law scholars Richard Epstein and Jeremy Rabkin in the case U.S. et al. v. DTE et al., No. 10-13101 (E.D. Mich. July 30, 2020). The brief argues that citizen suits allow private ...
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.
BG&A partner Jonathan Berry was quoted in a recent Bloomberg Law Daily Labor Report about the Department of Labor's plan to propose and finalize a worker classification regulation defining when workers are independent contractors or employees under federal wage law.
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry was featured in an article from Bloomberg’s Daily Labor Report on June 3, 2020 about the recently announced plan for Labor Department Inspector General Scott Dahl to depart on June 21. One former DOL ...
“When it comes to addressing the economic urgency, I think that DOL’s going to take some special care to make workplace obligations as crystal clear as humanly possible,” said Jonathan Berry of Boyden Gray & Associates.
On May 12, 2020, BG&A filed an opening brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in AFPM v. EPA (No. 19-1124), a case concerning EPA’s E15 Rule allowing the year-round sale of gasoline with 15% ethanol. BG&A filed the brief on behalf of a ...
A regulatory litigator and Supreme Court clerk, Mr. Berry joins the firm after heading the policy office at the U.S. Department of Labor, where he oversaw major regulatory reforms credited with saving the American people billions of dollars.
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Boyden Gray & Associates filed an amicus brief today in the Supreme Court on behalf of Reason for Life in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, No. 19-1392, which will consider whether “[w]hether all pre-viability prohibitions on elective abortions are ...
Boyden Gray & Associates filed a comment yesterday on behalf of Urban Air Initiative and Consumers' Research opposing the EPA's proposed reinstatement of a waiver for California vehicle emission standards. The comment argues that the reinstatement of the ...
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry published a retrospective on the first week of President Biden's new administration in First Things on Friday, January 29, 2021. The piece analyzes what week-one executive actions might signal about the ...
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 ...
Boyden Gray & Associates filed a brief today on behalf of constitutional law scholars Richard Epstein and Jeremy Rabkin in the case U.S. et al. v. DTE et al., No. 10-13101 (E.D. Mich. July 30, 2020). The brief argues that citizen suits allow private ...
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.
BG&A partner Jonathan Berry was quoted in a recent Bloomberg Law Daily Labor Report about the Department of Labor's plan to propose and finalize a worker classification regulation defining when workers are independent contractors or employees under federal wage law.
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry was featured in an article from Bloomberg’s Daily Labor Report on June 3, 2020 about the recently announced plan for Labor Department Inspector General Scott Dahl to depart on June 21. One former DOL ...
“When it comes to addressing the economic urgency, I think that DOL’s going to take some special care to make workplace obligations as crystal clear as humanly possible,” said Jonathan Berry of Boyden Gray & Associates.
On May 12, 2020, BG&A filed an opening brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in AFPM v. EPA (No. 19-1124), a case concerning EPA’s E15 Rule allowing the year-round sale of gasoline with 15% ethanol. BG&A filed the brief on behalf of a ...
A regulatory litigator and Supreme Court clerk, Mr. Berry joins the firm after heading the policy office at the U.S. Department of Labor, where he oversaw major regulatory reforms credited with saving the American people billions of dollars.