by Greg McNeal | Mar 20, 2021 | Blog, Law and Public Policy
Do landowners have a reasonable expectation of privacy as against observations made by the government using drones at low altitudes? On March 18, 2021, an appeals court in Michigan concluded yes, finding “that persons have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their...
by Greg McNeal | Oct 30, 2017 | Innovation, Law and Public Policy, Media Appearances
On the eleventh episode of the Free Lunch podcast, I partnered with Mercatus Senior Research Fellow Adam Thierer to chat about the law and policy frameworks impacting emerging technologies. Our talk explored the idea of permissionless innovation, collaborative...
by Greg McNeal | Oct 25, 2017 | Events & Keynotes, Law and Public Policy
On October 26, 2017 I will participate in and moderate a discussion at the Commercial UAV Expo Americas 2017. The plenary session will focus on the regulatory roadmap facing the drone industry in 2018 and beyond. Participants on the panel are: Gregory McNeal,...
by Greg McNeal | Oct 1, 2017 | Events & Keynotes, Law and Public Policy
Earlier this year I was appointed to the Federal Aviation Administration’s Remote ID Aviation Rulemaking Committee. This is my third Aviation Rulemaking Committee. From the FAA’s Announcement: Currently, there are no established requirements or voluntary...
by Greg McNeal | Nov 19, 2016 | Events & Keynotes, Law and Public Policy
On Saturday November 19, 2016 I will be participating in a panel at the National League of Cities City Summit. The panel is entitled “Cities and Drones: What City Leaders Need to Know about Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.” Here is the panel description: The...
by Greg McNeal | Nov 16, 2016 | Events & Keynotes, Law and Public Policy
On Wednesday November 16, 2016 I will be participating in a panel at the CompTIA Annual National State Government Affairs & State and Local Government Education (SLED) Meeting in Nashville, TN. The panel line up includes: Michael P. Huerta, Administrator, Federal...