![]() Is it an unenforceable unconscionable contract? Putting aside the historical debate, a contract requiring the museum legally to deny historical claims is plainly unethical. That does not sit well with historians who believe that the first in flight was actually German immigrant Gustav Whitehead. ![]() The contract required that, in exchange for the famed Wright flyer, the Smithsonian would never recognize that anyone else was first in flight. In this case, the contract was signed in 1948 between the estate of Orville Wright and the Smithsonian. Yes, it is possible to have an interesting contracts controversy. There is an interesting contracts controversy brewing over at the Smithsonian. ![]()
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