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Responding to a request for public input, Boyden Gray PLLC this week submitted a comment on behalf of Consumers’ Research regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (Green Guides).
The comment identifies ways ...
Partner Jonathan Berry joined the National Catholic Bioethics Center’s Bioethics on Air podcast to discuss Strader v. CVS, a case that involves the fight for conscience and religious liberty. “This case arises primarily under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, ...
E&E News quoted Boyden Gray & Associates Partner Michael Buschbacher regarding new power plant regulations expected from the EPA: “An attorney who advocated for the Supreme Court to use the major questions doctrine in its West Virginia ruling said the ...
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry was recently quoted by New York Times columnist Ron Lieber in an article published on January 30th, titled “Politicians Want to Keep Money Out of E.S.G. Funds. Could It Backfire?”
The article discussed two state ...
On February 1st, Boyden Gray PLLC partner Jonathan Berry joined Oren Cass and Chris Griswold for an episode on the American Compass Podcast to discuss the “bachelor’s fad”—our over reliance in the labor market on bachelor’s degrees—and how public policy should ...
Boyden Gray & Associates is pleased to announce the promotion of Michael Buschbacher to partner. “Michael Buschbacher is an advocate of the highest quality, and we are so pleased to announce his new position as partner,” remarked C. Boyden Gray. “Michael ...
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in The Wall Street Journal on October 26 urging West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin to stop a partisan takeover at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) by refusing to advance FERC ...
On September 16, 2022, Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry presented on the panel “On the Sidelines or Taking Sides: Corporations, Elections, Social Responsibility and Predictions About Long Term Impacts on Corporate Governance,” at the American ...
Boyden Gray & Associates filed an amicus brief on behalf of fifty-three organizations, federal and state legislators, and individual citizens in support of Eagle Forum of Alabama's motion to quash a non-party subpoena. The brief explains,
In a transparent and ...
On September 9, 2022, Justice Sonya Sotomayor issued a stay of a New York state trial court’s ruling against Yeshiva University that would have required the school violate its religious convictions by “immediately” granting official approval to a student club ...
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry published an editorial in the New York Post on September 11, 2022, arguing that Nasdaq’s board-diversity rule is unconstitutional and driven by elitism. He writes,
Today a new elite club that wants to set itself ...
Boyden Gray & Associates counsel Michael Buschbacher and research fellow Taylor Myers published an article in the American Conservative on September 6, 2022, arguing that current policies have led steadily to a less reliable electric grid. They write,
Our ...
Responding to a request for public input, Boyden Gray PLLC this week submitted a comment on behalf of Consumers’ Research regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (Green Guides).
The comment identifies ways ...
Partner Jonathan Berry joined the National Catholic Bioethics Center’s Bioethics on Air podcast to discuss Strader v. CVS, a case that involves the fight for conscience and religious liberty. “This case arises primarily under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, ...
E&E News quoted Boyden Gray & Associates Partner Michael Buschbacher regarding new power plant regulations expected from the EPA: “An attorney who advocated for the Supreme Court to use the major questions doctrine in its West Virginia ruling said the ...
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry was recently quoted by New York Times columnist Ron Lieber in an article published on January 30th, titled “Politicians Want to Keep Money Out of E.S.G. Funds. Could It Backfire?”
The article discussed two state ...
On February 1st, Boyden Gray PLLC partner Jonathan Berry joined Oren Cass and Chris Griswold for an episode on the American Compass Podcast to discuss the “bachelor’s fad”—our over reliance in the labor market on bachelor’s degrees—and how public policy should ...
Boyden Gray & Associates is pleased to announce the promotion of Michael Buschbacher to partner. “Michael Buschbacher is an advocate of the highest quality, and we are so pleased to announce his new position as partner,” remarked C. Boyden Gray. “Michael ...
Former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray published an editorial in The Wall Street Journal on October 26 urging West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin to stop a partisan takeover at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) by refusing to advance FERC ...
On September 16, 2022, Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry presented on the panel “On the Sidelines or Taking Sides: Corporations, Elections, Social Responsibility and Predictions About Long Term Impacts on Corporate Governance,” at the American ...
Boyden Gray & Associates filed an amicus brief on behalf of fifty-three organizations, federal and state legislators, and individual citizens in support of Eagle Forum of Alabama's motion to quash a non-party subpoena. The brief explains,
In a transparent and ...
On September 9, 2022, Justice Sonya Sotomayor issued a stay of a New York state trial court’s ruling against Yeshiva University that would have required the school violate its religious convictions by “immediately” granting official approval to a student club ...
Boyden Gray & Associates partner Jonathan Berry published an editorial in the New York Post on September 11, 2022, arguing that Nasdaq’s board-diversity rule is unconstitutional and driven by elitism. He writes,
Today a new elite club that wants to set itself ...
Boyden Gray & Associates counsel Michael Buschbacher and research fellow Taylor Myers published an article in the American Conservative on September 6, 2022, arguing that current policies have led steadily to a less reliable electric grid. They write,
Our ...