Policy

TSA Gets Extension to Hold Hearings on "Nude" Scanners

Because a year-plus isn't long enough

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A federal appeals court on Tuesday said it was giving the Transportation Security Administration until the end of March to comport with an already 14-month-old order to "promptly" hold public hearings and take public comment concerning the so-called nude body scanners installed in U.S. airport security checkpoints.

The public comments and the agency's answers to them are reviewable by a court, which opens up a new avenue for a legal challenge to the agency's decision to deploy the scanners. Critics maintain the scanners, which use radiation to peer through clothes, are threats to Americans' privacy and health, which the TSA denies.