By Caleb Bailey
August 2024
Well-regarded as a force multiplier, aerial drones (generally referred to as UAS) have been employed by the armed forces for years to conduct intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations during the Global War on Terror.[1] These efforts also saw larger remotely piloted...
By Mary-Christine Sungaila, July 2024
Drone usage – particularly by public entities – often raises a range of novel legal issues. In one such case at the intersection of public records laws and privacy, Castanares v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court this Spring declined to...
By Katherine H. Miller
October 30, 2023
Privacy is central to any legal discussion about how drones may be used. A case currently before the Michigan Supreme Court brings forth another nuance to consider: to what extent may a government use drones to gather evidence for proceedings?...
by Katherine H. Miller
October 3, 2023
“Airspace” refers to the air above the surface of the Earth--often delineated by the boundaries of the land below.[1] In the United States (US), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) asserts that FAA rules apply to the entire National Airspace System[2]...