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Senate Space Subcommittee Hearing

May 19, 2017 Laura Montgomery 2 Comments

On Tuesday, May 23, 2017, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation will hold a hearing in the Subcommittee…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Article VI, Congress, Outer Space Treaty, planetary protection, self-executing

Podcast for Hotel Mars Now Available

May 2, 2017 Laura Montgomery

I had a fun chat with John Batchelor and David Livingstone about the Outer Space Treaty and related issues on…

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Posted in: radio Filed under: Article VI, Outer Space Treaty, property rights

Testimony to House Space Subcommittee

March 10, 2017 Laura Montgomery

What follows is my written testimony to the House Space Subcommittee on the role the Outer Space Treaty plays in…

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Chairman Babin on International Obligations in Space

February 10, 2017 Laura Montgomery

On February 7, 2017, at the FAA’s Commercial Space Transportation Conference, Representative Brian Babin, Chairman of the Space Subcommittee of…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Article VI, Babin, Congress, due process, Outer Space Treaty, self-executing

Science Fiction, Space Law, and the Regulatory State: Or, How John Varley Broke My Heart but Other Science Fiction Writers Shouldn’t Have To

November 25, 2016 Laura Montgomery 26 Comments

I read John Varley in my teens. I had a subscription to Analog, or, Galaxy, it might have been; and…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Article VI, FAA, FCC, launch, NOAA, Outer Space Treaty, science fiction, spaceports, teach a man to fish

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