Laura Montgomery, J.D.
Laura Montgomery,
J.D. is Proprietor of
Ground Based Space Matters and Adjunct Professor of Space law at Columbus School of Law.
Laura teaches space law at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law. In her
private practice through Ground Based Space Matters, she specializes in regulatory space law
with an emphasis on commercial space transportation and the Outer Space Treaties. She
provides expert opinion on the Commercial Space Launch Act, its implementing regulations
governing the launch of launch vehicles, the reentry of reentry vehicles, the operation of
launch and reentry sites, and the financial responsibility and liability requirements of those
regulations. She testified last year to the space subcommittees of the both the House and
Senate. Read her testimonies on Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty to the House Space Subcommittee and to the Senate Subcommittee.
Laura spent over two decades with the
Federal Aviation Administration. She served as the manager of the Space Law Branch in
the FAA’s Office of the Chief Counsel. Before that, she was the FAA’s Senior Attorney for
Commercial Space Transportation. As the FAA’s space lawyer, she supported the Office of
Commercial Space Transportation in its authorization and regulation of launch, reentry, and
the operation of launch and reentry sites, popularly referred to as spaceports. Her work at
the FAA included legal interpretations, the development and application of regulations and
legislative proposals, identification of matters for enforcement action, and licensing and
permitting evaluation. Her rulemakings included human space flight, explosive siting, launch
and launch site licensing and safety, experimental permits, lightning protection, and financial
responsibility. She addressed a wide range of issues from amateur rockets to sea launch to
space balloons.
Highlights from her time at the FAA include her representation of the FAA at the UN’s legal
subcommittee of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, her service as chair to
an inter-agency working group on space property rights at the request of the Office of
Science and Technology Policy in the White House, and her testimony to Congress on the
FAA’s interpretation of the Commercial Space Launch Act.
Before working for the government, she was in private practice with Arter & Hadden in
Washington, DC. There she specialized in telecommunications, administrative law, and
appellate work.
Read her books Erawan: Prelude to Manx Prize
, Far Flung, Manx Prize,
Mercenary Calling, No Longer A
Mystery, Out of the Dell (Waking Late Book 2)
, The Sky Suspended, and Sleeping Duty (Waking Late Book 1)
Laura earned her law degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her
undergraduate degree with honors from the University of Virginia.
Read her articles on human space flight and launch safety. View
her LinkedIn
profile. Follow her on
Twitter. Visit her website.