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Biometrics: Privacy versus Public Safety

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The TSA's Use of Facial Recognition to Identify Travelers

TSA has said in litigation that travelers are not required to show ID credentials. Does the TSA now claim authority to compel travelers to identify themselves? Would such a requirement be constitutional? I'll start with Peter. Is there a specific statutory basis for TSA to say, you know, you need to present this ID to us?

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