Feingold Fights Search And Seizure Of Our Laptops
Imagine you’re on your way home from a family vacation or business trip and some border agent or Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screener stops you or a family member at airport security and insists that you turn on your laptop. They then demand your password so they can browse around and they follow that by confiscating your computer until a later date — with no charges filed and no reasonable suspicion.


