by Greg McNeal | Sep 16, 2014 | Archive, Events & Keynotes
With rapid advances in the field of robotics, the future possibilities seem endless: driverless cars on the roads, police forces using drones for surveillance, wearable technologies that integrate human and machine, and robots in the workplace – all of which raise...
by Greg McNeal | Sep 7, 2014 | Archive, Events & Keynotes
I’ll be presenting at Boston College Law School on Tuesday September 9th. The title of my presentation is “Domestic Drones and the First Amendment.” The event will take place at 12:30pm in East Wing 115A and is open to the public....
by Greg McNeal | Sep 7, 2014 | Archive, Events & Keynotes
On Monday, September 8th at 1:00pm I’ll be making a presentation at Boston University School of Law. The title of the presentation is Due Process and the Targeted Killing of American Citizens. The flier for this event appears below.
by Greg McNeal | Jun 12, 2014 | Archive, Media Appearances
The US leads the world in producing unmanned aircraft, or drones. In other countries, drones are already being used for business. But the Federal Aviation Administration has yet to formulate regulations for commercial purposes in the US. The commercial use of unmanned...
by Greg McNeal | Jun 9, 2014 | Archive
Greg McNeal, associate professor of law, has received $165,000 from the Carthage Foundation to research the U.S. practice of targeted killings. The research and resulting book will educate policymakers and the public about America’s use of lethal force against...