Originally Posted by
gsoltso
I have also heard dissenting opinions on that from individuals much more familiar with constitutional law than either one of us, so again, barring a change in vision by senior management or a court ruling, it appears we are at an impasse.
Originally Posted by
Boggie Dog
So TSA senior management are constitutional experts?
C'mon ... that's not what he said. There's plenty of room between "knowing more than I do" and "constitutional expert".
TSA has lawyers that claim that what TSA is doing is constitutional. No challenge to TSA procedures has been successful to date; that doesn't mean a future challenge won't be successful, of course, but it also means that the procedures aren't laughably unconstitutional.
gosltso's statement still holds; unless someone gets a court to intervene in ways they haven't done to date, or senior management changes direction, TSA's current procedures are what we're all stuck with.