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Volume 65, Issue 1 Fall 2015: Twenty-Fifth Annual DePaul Law Review Symposium - The UAS Dilemma: Unlimited Potential, Unresolved Concerns
Front Matter
Articles
How Delaware's Corporate Law Monopoly Was Nearly Destroyed
Eric A. Chiappinelli
Nudging the Public's Health: The Political Psychology of Public Health Law Intervention
Hosea H. Harvey
Symposium - The UAS Dilemma: Unlimited Potential, Unresolved Concerns - Twenty-Fifth Annual DePaul Law Review Symposium
Introduction
Daniel Ross
Essays
Unmanned Aircraft Systems: A Challenge to Global Regulators
Brian F. Havel and John Q. Mulligan
"What a Long Strange Trip It's Been": A Journey Through the FAA's Drone Policies and Regulations
Douglas Marshall
Section 333: What We've Learned and Where We Need To Go
Amelia Rose Niemi
Foreign Drone Claims
Lesley Wexler
Comments
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Amanda Roenius
- Executive Editor
- Angela C. Oldham
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Elizabeth Attard
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Riebana Sachs
- Symposium Editor
- Sean Hennessy
- Business Manager
- Antonia M. Kopec
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Joseph Gregorio
- Jennifer James
- Caroline K. Kane
- Wei Chen Lin
- Meagan M. Pagels
- Anastasia Sotiropoulos
- Taylor Van Hove