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Competitive Enterprise Inst., et al v. DHS, et al
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May 26, 2017
DC Circ. Rejects Challenges To TSA Body Scanner Rule
The D.C. Circuit held Friday that none of the arguments raised in a challenge by several advocacy groups to the Transportation Security Administration's final rule on airport body scanners merited a published decision, saying the regulation sufficiently responded to their concerns and the panel would defer to the agency's judgment.
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January 05, 2017
Groups Ask DC Circ. To Weigh TSA Body Scanner Incidents
Consumer groups asked the D.C. Circuit on Thursday to consider two recent highly publicized passenger screening incidents at airports in Los Angeles and Detroit as it weighs a challenge to the Transportation Security Administration's final rule on airport body scanners, saying the technology is intrusive and hurting passengers.
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November 23, 2016
Body Scanners Balance Security, Privacy, DC Circ. Told
The federal government told the D.C. Circuit that the Transportation Security Administration properly justified its rationale for finalizing a rule on airport body scanners, insisting that the agency weighed personal privacy concerns against overall public safety.
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September 27, 2016
Groups Blast 'Intrusive' TSA Body Scanner Rule At DC Circ.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Electronic Privacy Information Center both told the D.C. Circuit on Monday that the Transportation Security Administration's recent final rule on airport body scanners downplays the technology's intrusiveness and has actually heightened travel risks by inducing people to drive instead of fly.