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A Further History of the SMU Air Law Symposium

Dec 13, 2021 | Article, Don G. Rushing, Legal History

By Don G. Rushing I was honored to recently receive an invitation from the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Air Law and Commerce to prepare a brief history of the SMU Air Law Symposium. The request was to build upon an article about the history of the symposium’s...

Recent Developments in Air Carrier Litigation

Jun 1, 2011 | Air and Space Law, Article, Don G. Rushing, Kimberly R. Gosling, Linda L. Lane

By Linda L. Lane, Kimberly R. Gosling, and Don G. Rushing Abstract The past year brought interesting developments in a number of major cases involving air carriers: a matter of first impression that may come before the Supreme Court; decisions interpreting the scope...

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