aclewis5, Author at Center for Air and Space Law
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Author: aclewis5

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]...