Aviation Law And The Fourth Amendment

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...Fourth Amendment : This 8 paper delves into Constitutional rights as it involves airport security measures. Scanners and other machinery are discussed as is profiling. Bibliography lists 5 sources. SA138pro.rtf



I. Introduction


In the wake of the September 11, 2001 disaster, there had obviously been errors in judgment, or errors in the security system, at airports. Four planes were hijacked within minutes of each another. Of course, the hijackers did not use guns nor were they averse to taking their own lives, a principle that seems to throw out typical protocol on how hijackers are treated and will be treated in the future. Indeed, new rules at airports will not allow even plastic knives on board.
In the midst of the crisis, several people of Middle Eastern origin were erroneously detained and there was scant attention to racial profiling as the dog days of September lingered. It was simply a non-issue. As weeks and years pass, airport security will once again be reevaluated. There is a...

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