First SSLLS Meeting of the Year!

Tuesday, October 2, 2013, at 11:45 AM in Room TBA. Come check us out!

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Upcoming Talks, Friday November 9th and Tuesday November 13

This Friday (Friday, Gotta Get Down on Friday), November 9, the Society of Space and Sea Law will host our first speaker of the Fall 2012 Semester! NASA Senior Attorney Richard McCarthy will speak about NASA today, the legal practice at NASA, as well as about legal issues with orbital debris and space instrument creditor rights from 11:45-1:00pm in Hutchins 218. Then, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, November 13, the Society of Space and Sea Law will host our second speaker. Former Secretary of the Navy, Donald Winters will be discussing Flags of Convenience, Classification Societies and the emergence of Port Control regimes as a corrective...

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Space Week - March 2012

Attention, Space Law Enthusiasts!  We are kicking off this semester with Space Law events and are hosting the first ever Space Week at the University of Michigan Law School featuring three fantastic speakers.  The event is also sponsored by the Society for the Exploration and Development of Space. Lennard Fisk, University of Michigan Lennard Fisk, Keynote Speaker, “Space as a Global Commons” Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 12:15...

Monday, February 6, 2012

First General Body Meeting is a Success!

This afternoon, we had our first general body meeting of 2012 and we would like to thank everyone who attended for making it a success!  For those of you who couldn't make it, here's a recap of what we discussed. If you have any questions or are interested in participating, please email us at spaceandsealawboard@umich.edu.  We look forward to hearing from you! Space Week - March 5-9, 2012   We are going to be kicking...

Monday, January 23, 2012

Space Debris Remediation

By Loretta Tracy (with research assistance by Justin Silver) NASA Space Debris Plot of Debris; Source. What is Space Debris? There are objects floating through space that pose potentially serious consequences for mankind.  No, this is not Armageddon.  One of the biggest threat to space exploration efforts is not a giant asteroid, but comes from space debris.  According to a study by Dave Baiocchi and William Welser IV...

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