LawFare: “Whole Body Scanners, the Fourth Amendment, and the Administrative Procedures Act”

LawFare: Whole Body Scanners, the Fourth Amendment, and the Administrative Procedures Act by Paul Rosenzweig:

Whole body scanners (also known as Advanced Imaging Technology or AIT) are those new millimeter wave and backscatter scanners that the Department of Homeland Security is deploying in airports around the country — what some people call the “naked machine.” Today, the efforts of some to have the scanners removed took an interesting turn — with this mandamus petition filed by the Electronic Privacy and Information Center.

DHS began the deployment of AIT scanners in earnest in the aftermath of the failed Christmas bomb plot a couple of years ago. The government asserted that the scanners were safe and that their new imaging technology would assist in detecting bomb threats to aviation. Critics principally challenged the deployment as a violation of privacy and civil liberties — a challenge grounded, ultimately, in the requirements of the Fourth Amendment.

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