Airline passengers have been walking through full-body scanners for nearly five years, but only now are fliers getting a chance to officially tell the federal government what they think about the ...
WASHINGTON -- The public should have had the chance to raise concerns about full body scanners before the government put them in airports around the country, a federal appeals court said Friday. But ...
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA), complying with a court order issued in July 2011, is inviting public comment on its use of full-body scanners to screen passengers at airports.
The Supreme Court yesterday refused to hear a case challenging airport scanners on Fourth Amendment grounds. Details from Reuters: Without comment, the court declined to take up Jonathan Corbett's ...
David Kiah of Newton is like many grocery shoppers who have had the experience of finding an item at the supermarket advertised at one price, only to be charged a higher price at the register. And the ...