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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

The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Way Up High

December 2, 2016 Laura Montgomery

This is not a post about Marie Kondo’s system of getting rid of the clutter in your life. This post…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Liability Convention, orbital debris, Outer Space Treaty, property, Registration Convention

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

Article VI, the FAA’s Payload Review, and Foreign Policy Considerations

October 21, 2016 Laura Montgomery

After last Friday’s post on the Outer Space Treaty’s Article VI, which states that the activities of non-governmental entities in…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: FAA, Outer Space Treaty, self-executing

Planetary Protection and Its Applicability to the Private Sector

October 3, 2016 Laura Montgomery 1 Comment

I was going to title this “Does Planetary Protection Apply to the Private Sector?” However, various corners of the internet…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: harmful contamination, Outer Space Treaty, planetary protection, self-executing

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