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Deep Dive 198 – Eyes to The Sky: Privacy, Property, Innovation, and Commerce in The Age Of The Drone

from RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast · host The Federalist Society

Drones are rapidly becoming part of our everyday lives, and society will soon need to grapple with profound issues related to property, privacy, and nuisance. While drones are aircraft, the laws governing aircraft may soon be challenged as drones operate closer to the ground and in airspace never before occupied by manmade flying objects. The unique flying capability of drones is what makes them so valuable and is what will challenge settled laws, individual rights, and liberties.The editor and two of the co-authors of "Eyes to the Sky: Privacy and Commerce in the Age of the Drone" joined us for a panel discussion of these legal and policy issues and more.Featuring:- Matthew Feeney, Director, Project on Emerging Technologies, Cato Institute- Brent Skorup, Senior Research Fellow, Mercatus Center, George Mason University- Gregory S. Walden, Partner, Dentons- [Moderator] Gregory McNeal, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Pepperdine University and Co-Founder, AirMapVisit our website – www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.

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