Adam White directs the Antonin Scalia Law School’s C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, and he is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute with the inaugural Laurence H. Silberman Chair in Constitutional Governance. He writes and often testifies before Congress on regulatory reform generally and financial regulation specifically. Previously he practiced law at Boyden Gray & Associates, where he helped to design and litigate the original constitutional challenges to the Dodd-Frank Act’s CFPB, FSOC, and Orderly Liquidation Authority; and at Baker Botts, where he focused on energy regulation. He clerked for the D.C. Circuit’s Judge David B. Sentelle, and he currently serves as chairman of the American Bar Association’s Administrative Law Section.