Can the government employ drones domestically without running roughshod over personal privacy? In an effort to preemptively rein in potential government overreach, most states have proposed legislation that restricts or forbids government drone use. The intent is to prevent drone use for warrantless information and evidence collection. Ironically, many of these proposals will have the opposite affect intended. State-‐by-‐state drone legislation may lead to consequences such as the erosion of Fourth Amendment jurisprudential principles, losses of life and property, procedural windfalls to criminals, and deleterious effects on the military. Lawmakers should take a nuanced approach to government drone use rather than sel...
Recent inventions and business methods call attention to the next step which must be taken for the p...
A few years ago one might have seen a small object flying overhead without any idea what it could be...
The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 requires the Federal Aviation Administration to integra...
The prospect of drone use inside the United States raises far-reaching issues concerning the extent ...
This report first explores the potential uses of drones in the domestic sphere by federal, state, an...
The cost of buying, operating, and maintaining manned aircraft traditionally limited the government’...
The recent rise of domestic drone technology has prompted privacy advocates and members of the publi...
Civilian drones are scheduled to be permitted in the national airspace as early as 2015. Many think ...
The Federal Aviation Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 aims to integrate drones in...
Drones have gained notoriety as a weapon against foreign terrorist targets; yet, they have also rece...
“My concern about our technology today is that it’s growing faster than our rights,” said Pennsylva...
This article begins with a current look at the deployment of drones domestically, both in terms of t...
This paper will examine the current state of drone technology and its increasing prevalence in priva...
The growing popularity of small civilian drones has generated a wide array of complex and unpreceden...
With a police helicopter hovering over his Taos County, New Mexico, home, Norman Davis consented in...
Recent inventions and business methods call attention to the next step which must be taken for the p...
A few years ago one might have seen a small object flying overhead without any idea what it could be...
The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 requires the Federal Aviation Administration to integra...
The prospect of drone use inside the United States raises far-reaching issues concerning the extent ...
This report first explores the potential uses of drones in the domestic sphere by federal, state, an...
The cost of buying, operating, and maintaining manned aircraft traditionally limited the government’...
The recent rise of domestic drone technology has prompted privacy advocates and members of the publi...
Civilian drones are scheduled to be permitted in the national airspace as early as 2015. Many think ...
The Federal Aviation Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 aims to integrate drones in...
Drones have gained notoriety as a weapon against foreign terrorist targets; yet, they have also rece...
“My concern about our technology today is that it’s growing faster than our rights,” said Pennsylva...
This article begins with a current look at the deployment of drones domestically, both in terms of t...
This paper will examine the current state of drone technology and its increasing prevalence in priva...
The growing popularity of small civilian drones has generated a wide array of complex and unpreceden...
With a police helicopter hovering over his Taos County, New Mexico, home, Norman Davis consented in...
Recent inventions and business methods call attention to the next step which must be taken for the p...
A few years ago one might have seen a small object flying overhead without any idea what it could be...
The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 requires the Federal Aviation Administration to integra...