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On August 17, Boyden Gray & Associates filed a complaint in the D.C. District Court challenging EPA's failure to produce documents in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The documents at issue relate to the design of an EPA fuel effects ...
On Aug. 6, Boyden Gray & Associates filed a brief in the D.C. Circuit, challenging the FCC's unprecedented power grab over the Internet. In U.S. Telecom Association v. FCC, Nos. 15-1063 et al., several parties challenging the FCC's decision to regulate the ...
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. . . .
On Friday a unanimous ...
BG&A helped to secure a significant victory for the State National Bank of Big Spring, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and the 60 Plus Association, in their ongoing litigation challenging the unconstitutionally structured Consumer Financial Protection ...
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 & Associates has completed briefing and arguing a challenge to an EPA rule governing the certification of new vehicles, on behalf of biofuel producers and environmental organizations.
On February 12, Boyden Gray & Associates filed the final ...
On July 2, Boyden Gray & Associates filed the Petitioners’ opening brief in Kansas v. EPA (D.C. Cir. No. 14-1268), challenging EPA’s new vehicular emissions model. In the challenged rule, which was promulgated without notice and an opportunity for comment, EPA ...
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.
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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 ...
BG&A successfully represented active and senior judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in litigation against the Federal Government for lost compensation and annuity payments arising from cost-of-living adjustments that were ...
BG&A filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court in King v. Burwell, on behalf of the Galen Institute, a non-profit health and tax policy research organization, as well as several state legislators. As with the briefs previously filed on behalf of the Galen ...
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 ...
On August 17, Boyden Gray & Associates filed a complaint in the D.C. District Court challenging EPA's failure to produce documents in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The documents at issue relate to the design of an EPA fuel effects ...
On Aug. 6, Boyden Gray & Associates filed a brief in the D.C. Circuit, challenging the FCC's unprecedented power grab over the Internet. In U.S. Telecom Association v. FCC, Nos. 15-1063 et al., several parties challenging the FCC's decision to regulate the ...
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. . . .
On Friday a unanimous ...
BG&A helped to secure a significant victory for the State National Bank of Big Spring, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and the 60 Plus Association, in their ongoing litigation challenging the unconstitutionally structured Consumer Financial Protection ...
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 & Associates has completed briefing and arguing a challenge to an EPA rule governing the certification of new vehicles, on behalf of biofuel producers and environmental organizations.
On February 12, Boyden Gray & Associates filed the final ...
On July 2, Boyden Gray & Associates filed the Petitioners’ opening brief in Kansas v. EPA (D.C. Cir. No. 14-1268), challenging EPA’s new vehicular emissions model. In the challenged rule, which was promulgated without notice and an opportunity for comment, EPA ...
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 ...
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 ...
BG&A successfully represented active and senior judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in litigation against the Federal Government for lost compensation and annuity payments arising from cost-of-living adjustments that were ...
BG&A filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court in King v. Burwell, on behalf of the Galen Institute, a non-profit health and tax policy research organization, as well as several state legislators. As with the briefs previously filed on behalf of the Galen ...
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 ...