Former Ambassador C. Boyden Gray commented Thursday on the prospect of reaching a “quick” bilateral trade deal between Britain and the U.S. On Britain’s ability to negotiate unilaterally before exiting the E.U. : It doesn’t make much […]
Former Ambassador C. Boyden Gray appeared on NPR’s “On Point” to debate the fate of the environment in a Trump Administration. The full recording is available here: On U.S. Greenhouse Gas reductions: The United States has […]
The WSJ quoted former ambassador C. Boyden Gray’s opinion that a giant aluminum stockpile, recently shipped from the Mexican desert to Vietnam, belongs to a prominent Chinese aluminum company. The full article is available here. “A […]
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray recently spoke with news outlets in support of President-Elect Donald Trump’s decision to nominate Donald McGahn to serve as White House Counsel. In a statement reported by Fox News, Gray […]
Boyden Gray spoke with Bloomberg’s David Westin on Tuesday about the Trump Transition and the new Administration’s relationship to Europe. The video is available here. On the urgency of filling sub-cabinet positions in the Administration: [T]he […]
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray reflects on his experience of advising a U.S. president on Law360. The complete article is available here. C. Boyden Gray There are three fundamental lessons I learned serving for […]
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 […]
Today former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray gave an interview on NPR about “What Happens Behind the Scenes of Nominating a Supreme Court Justice.”
Boyden Gray commented on Scalia’s death and its implications for the current Supreme Court term in the Washington Examiner on February 13: Gray called Scalia’s death a big loss for him personally and for the country. “The country has […]
On Thursday, Ambassador Boyden Gray spoke on a panel commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University: Clayland Boyden Gray, founding partner […]
C. Boyden Gray, former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union will deliver the Frank G. Raichle Lecture at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday September 15. His lecture is entitled “U.S./European Trade Relations: Toward an Economic […]
From today’s editorial in the Wall Street Journal: Days after Team Obama celebrated the fifth anniversary of Dodd-Frank, a federal appeals court has revived a challenge to one of the financial law’s most controversial creations. . […]
Today Boyden Gray testified on the constitutionality of Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary’s Subcommittee on the Constitution. Ambassador Gray raised concerns about CFPB’s lack of […]
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 […]
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray gave an interview yesterday on NPR on environmental regulation through government-created markets for emissions trading. Well, it’s not a new idea, it’s been kicking around economic circles for decades […]
Ambassador Boyden Gray spoke on CNBC’s Kudlow Report about the U.S. response to Russia’s aggression in the Ukraine on Friday. Gray said beefing up the NATO military presence in Eastern Europe could be helpful but would […]
Yesterday Boyden Gray testified in support of the Regulatory Accountability Act before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Efficiency and Effectiveness of Federal Programs and the Federal Workforce. Ambassador Gray applauded […]
Boyden Gray recently spoke with CBS News about the brief he filed in the Supreme Court’s recess appointment case, Noel Canning v. NLRB, and about the cyclical nature of executive branch expansion (typified by President Wilson) and contraction […]
C. Boyden Gray, the former White House counsel and ambassador, is among the conservative lawyers urging the Supreme Court to severely constrain the Obama administration’s ability to fill executive branch vacancies during a Senate recess. Mr. […]
Boyden Gray, White House Counsel during President George H. W. Bush’s administration, sat down with the MacIver News Service recently to talk about the dramatic overreach of government. Gray says that the government is too large […]