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no-fly list

Read the Letter to my Senators, September 30, 2002.

April 6, 2004 - The ACLU files suit against the list and the Transportation Security Administration.

There is information in the documents the ACLU obtained from a Freedom of Information Act request.

Read Protesters Detained in Milwaukee: Are You on the No Fly List? by Matthew Rothschild in the Progressive's McCarthyism Watch.

The peril of the list continues, says the article in Wired News.

From TSA offers 'real solutions' by Transportation Security Administration administrator James M. Loy in USA Today from June 25, 2003:

Short-term, the TSA has developed a way for those travelers who experience a delay getting a boarding pass to seek relief by writing our Office of the Ombudsman for information about a new clearing process (e-mail ombudsman@dhs.gov). In fact, airlines already have been notified about several of those passengers, whose travel experiences now should be more pleasant.

Thanks to Dave Farber's Interesting People mailing list for the lead.


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