It's worse. he appears to be an envirormental law professor.Oh, and he went to Berkeley.
http://www.uchastings.edu/?pid=983
Expertise: Environmental Law.
Brian Gray received his B.A., cum laude, in economics from Pomona College in 1976. He continued his education at UC Berkeley, receiving his J.D. from Boalt Hall in 1979. While attending Boalt, he was editor-in-chief of the California Law Review. Professor Gray served as a law clerk to Judge Arlin M. Adams of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit during the 1979-80 term. He went on to practice at Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Robertson & Falk in San Francisco. Professor Gray has served on the Board of Directors of the Berkeley Law Foundation and the Natural Heritage Institute, has chaired the California State Bar Committee on the Environment, and has served as a consultant to the California Law Revision Commission. He has represented a variety of environmental organizations as appellate counsel and recently served as an expert witness in the PG&E bankruptcy. Professor Gray also appeared as an expert on the law of property in the litigation over title to Barry Bonds' 73rd home run. A case involving protection of water quality and endangered species in the Bay-Delta Estuary is currently before the California Supreme Court. Professor Gray teaches Environmental Law as a first-year elective, California Water Resources, Federal and Interstate Water Resources, and seminars on Property Rights and Environmental Regulation and on the American West. He was appointed to the Harry and Lillian Hastings Research Chair for the 1999-2000 academic year. Professor Gray also is the recipient of the Hastings Outstanding Professor award and most recently the William Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching. Professor Gray's wife, Susan, is a former Assistant United States Attorney. They have two children, Sam and Will.
an environmental law graduate from Berkeley... that explains the stench of stupidity all over this diatribe.