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Hon. C. Boyden Gray - In 1997 The New Republic magazine said of Gray “So many different money trails lead to, by and through Gray it is bewildering”. According to the Centre for Public Integrity: “There is Gray the lobbyist, Gray the lawyer, Gray the former White House counsel, Gray the chairman of Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), Gray the head of the Alliance for Reasonable Regulation, Gray the co-chair of the Air Quality Standards Coalition, Gray the board member of Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, Gray the major soft money contributor to the Republican Party, Gray the friend of judges and justices (many of whom owe their jobs to him), to name but a few[19].”   
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'''C. Boyden Gray''' is a member of the [[Federalist Society]]. In 1997 The New Republic magazine said of Gray “So many different money trails lead to, by and through Gray it is bewildering”. According to the Centre for Public Integrity: “There is Gray the lobbyist, Gray the lawyer, Gray the former White House counsel, Gray the chairman of Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), Gray the head of the Alliance for Reasonable Regulation, Gray the co-chair of the Air Quality Standards Coalition, Gray the board member of Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, Gray the major soft money contributor to the Republican Party, Gray the friend of judges and justices (many of whom owe their jobs to him), to name but a few[19].”   
  
 
==Affiliations==  
 
==Affiliations==  
*[[Citizens for a Sound Economy]] (CSE) - Chairman
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===Chairman===
*[[Alliance for Reasonable Regulation]] - Chairman
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*[[Citizens for a Sound Economy]] (CSE)
*[[Environmental Resources Trust]] - Chairman,  (1996)
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*[[Alliance for Reasonable Regulation]]
*[[Air Quality Standards Coalition]] - Co-Chairman, ;
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*[[Environmental Resources Trust]](1996)
Co-Chairman, Atlantic Council of the United States;
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Trustee, The Campaign Finance Institute;
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===Co-Chairman===
Trustee, Friends of Choice in Public Schools;
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*[[Air Quality Standards Coalition]]
Trustee, George C. Marshall Foundation;
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*[[Atlantic Council of the United States]]
Trustee, Reason Foundation;
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Trustee, Center for the Study of the Presidency;
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===Trustee===
Director, Center for Global Development;
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*[[Campaign Finance Institute]]
Director, Get America Working;
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*[[Friends of Choice in Public Schools]]
Director, Progress and Freedom Foundation (PFF) (2000);
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*[[George C. Marshall Foundation]]
Advisor, American Council for Renewable Energy;
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*[[Reason Foundation]]
Advisor, National Conservative Campaign Fund;
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*[[Center for the Study of the Presidency]]
Advisor, National Legal Center for the Public Interest;
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Advisor, New Uses Council;
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=== Director ===
Advisor, World Agricultural Forum;
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*[[Center for Global Development]]
Scholar, American Enterprise Institute (1988-89);
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*[[Get America Working]]
Sponsor, Committee for the Republic;
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*[[Progress and Freedom Foundation]] (PFF) (2000)
Steering Committee, Energy Future Coalition;
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Senior Review Committee Member,  
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=== Advisor ===
Presidential Appointee Initiative (PAI) at the Brookings Institute;
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*[[American Council for Renewable Energy]]
Member, Committee for Justice;
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*[[National Conservative Campaign Fund]]
Member, Energy Coalition Foundation;
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*[[National Legal Center for the Public Interest]]
Participant, Enterprise for the Environment, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).[20]
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*[[New Uses Council]]
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*[[World Agricultural Forum]]
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===Other===
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]] - Scholar(1988-89)  
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*[[Committee for the Republic]] - Sponsor
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*[[Energy Future Coalition]] - Steering Committee
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*[[Brookings Institution]] - Senior Review Committee Member, Presidential Appointee Initiative (PAI)
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*[[Committee for Justice]] - Member
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*[[Energy Coalition Foundation]] - Member
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*[[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS) - Participant, Enterprise for the Environment[20]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 22 July 2006

C. Boyden Gray is a member of the Federalist Society. In 1997 The New Republic magazine said of Gray “So many different money trails lead to, by and through Gray it is bewildering”. According to the Centre for Public Integrity: “There is Gray the lobbyist, Gray the lawyer, Gray the former White House counsel, Gray the chairman of Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), Gray the head of the Alliance for Reasonable Regulation, Gray the co-chair of the Air Quality Standards Coalition, Gray the board member of Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, Gray the major soft money contributor to the Republican Party, Gray the friend of judges and justices (many of whom owe their jobs to him), to name but a few[19].”

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