On the heels of an opinion by the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit holding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional, the Wall Street Journal recognized BG&A Founding Partner C. Boyden Gray and Of Counsel Adam J. White for their role in articulating the Bureau’s constitutional flaws and bringing them to public attention. From the Wall Street Journal’s October 11,…
Boyden Gray, Adam White, and Adam Gustafson spoke on the practical effects of administrative procedure on agency rulemaking at a Regulatory Boot Camp for Policy Advisors hosted at the Capitol on April 1. The event was hosted by the Mercatus Center. [youtube id=”KcrfPmcOf-Y”]
For the second year in a row, Super Lawyers Washington D.C. edition recognized BG&A’s Adam White as a “Rising Star.” Adam specializes in administrative law and appellate work covering energy, environmental, and financial regulation issues. He was elected this year as a Council member at the ABA’s Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, where he also co-chairs the Judicial Review Committee…
On September 23, Boyden Gray & Associates counsel Adam White analyzed the upcoming Supreme Court term at a National Press Club event sponsored by the Federalist Society. The panel discussion — moderated by New York Times Supreme Court correspondent Adam Liptak, and featuring Prof. Orin Kerr, former OLC chief Virginia Seitz, litigator Will Consovoy, and Judicial Crisis Network chief counsel Carrie…
BG&A’s Adam White has been recognized as a “Rising Star” in Super Lawyers‘ 2014 Washington D.C. edition. Adam was recognized for his work in administrative law, which along with constitutional issues is one of BG&A’s primary focuses. In addition to his legal practice, Adam often writes on legal and regulatory matters for The Weekly Standard, The Wall Street Journal, and other publications,…
On April 2, the Heritage Foundation hosted an event to mark the release of Red Tape Rising: Five Years of Regulatory Expansion. BG&A counsel Adam White spoke on the subject Congress’s role in both facilitating and overseeing the administrative state. An audio recording of the event is available here. UPDATE: Mr. White’s published remarks are available below and here.