ABAJ: “Airport Body Scanners May Violate Alito’s ‘Minimally Intrusive’ Test”

Posted today on the ABAJournal website: Airport Body Scanners May Violate Alito’s ‘Minimally Intrusive’ Test linking to a piece in the Washington Post. As a Third Circuit Judge, Justice Alito looked at the issue of body scanners.

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. evaluated airport screening procedures when he was a judge on the Philadelphia-based 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, according to George Washington University law professor Jeffrey Rosen. In an opinion column in the Washington Post, Rosen asserts that the full body scanners now being used at airports would fail Alito’s Fourth Amendment test, set out in a 2006 opinion.

Alito upheld searches using magnetometers and hand-held wands, saying the screening was “minimally intrusive” and “effective.” But Rosen doesn’t think that test would be satisfied by the methods being used now. …

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