Court Will Take Another Look at Decision to Protect TSA
Court Will Take Another Look at Decision to Protect TSA
In a recent brief order, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said a 13-judge panel will take another look at a 2-1 decision made at a February 20 hearing which made it difficult for travelers to file lawsuits against U.S. airport screeners over allegations of abuse, in a rare review by the full court known as “en banc.” The court held on July 11 of this year that U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners were administrative employees of the federal government and did not qualify as “investigative or law enforcement officers” who could be liable for civil claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). The FTCA normally gives the government sovereign immunity when employees commit intentional torts.After the February decision, the majority had said it was “sympathetic” to concerns that its stance would leave travelers with “very limited legal redress” for alleged mistreatment. “For most people, TSA screenings are an unavoidable feature of flying,” but it is “squarely in the realm” of Congress to expand liability for abuses, Circuit Judge Cheryl Ann Krause, appointed by former President Barack Obama, wrote.
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