Jan. 14th, 2008

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from http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=2585


Jan. 11, 2008

Federal Court Decision Gives Airlines Right to Discriminate

Statement of Michael Kirkpatrick, Attorney, Public Citizen

In a decision released Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston has given air carriers a license to discriminate against passengers based upon their race or ethnicity.

In writing that safety takes precedence over civil rights, the court put its stamp of approval on racial profiling. We believe this decision opens the door for airlines to arbitrarily violate the rights of passengers.

The case, Cerqueira v. American Airlines, was brought by a passenger who was removed from an American Airlines flight, detained and questioned by the police, and refused service even after the police cleared him for travel.
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In January 2007, a jury found that the airline had discriminated against John D. Cerqueira because of his “Middle Eastern” appearance and awarded him $400,000 in compensatory and punitive damages. The appellate court set aside the jury’s verdict, holding that a federal statute granting airlines the discretion to refuse passengers for safety reasons immunizes airlines from liability under the nation’s civil rights laws, even if the airline’s safety concerns are the product of racial profiling.

As Cerqueira’s counsel, we argued that there is no conflict between safety and civil rights because decisions based on racial profiling are irrational and cannot provide a legitimate basis for concluding that a passenger might be a security threat. The court of appeals disagreed, holding that “[r]ace or ethnic origin of a passenger may, depending on the context, be relevant information in the total mix of information raising concerns that transport of a passenger ‘might be’ inimical to safety.”

During the trial, a jury was asked to determine the motivation for the airline’s decision. The airline argued that had it acted out of a legitimate concern for safety; Cerqueira, a South Florida resident of Portuguese descent, argued that none of this would have happened had he not looked Middle Eastern. The jury sided with Cerqueira. We believe the court of appeals, in setting aside the jury verdict, essentially legalizes racial profiling in commercial air.


Rest here: http://www.citizen.org/litigation/forms/cases/CaseDetails.cfm?cID=190


I feel soooo secure now, really. We'll catch the terrorists for sure, now that we're rounding up all those Middle-Eastern looking people!
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Politicians who speak about policy are boring?!?!?!?! Are you all out of your minds!!!!

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ANNOYING THE PALACE! Gail Collins, stuck in the Trobriand Islands, once again finds herself bored: // link // print // previous // next //
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2008

THE MATTHEWS EFFECT: Yesterday, Chris Matthews topped even himself for sheer irresponsibility. By 8:30 A.M., he was already on MSNBC’s air, insisting that “ten to fifteen percent” of New Hampshire’s Democratic voters had “lied” to pollsters, for racial reasons. As usual, it was abundantly clear that Matthews didn’t know what the Sam Hill he was talking about. But then, he almost never does. Incredibly, this is a man who still believed, just three weeks ago, that Barack Obama’s mother and maternal grandmother had been “Islamic” (see THE DAILY HOWLER, 12/21/07).

It’s hard to know less than Chris typically does. Presumably, that’s why Jack Welch came to love him.

Many people have worked, down through the years, to address problems of racial understanding. In 1968, our greatest moral genius gave his life in this struggle. So it’s stunning to see a man like Matthews move so quickly to play with race, in part to distract from the public butt-whipping he himself took after Tuesday’s election. (In our view, Rachel Maddow became Human Being of the Year Tuesday night. Just click here; we’ll discuss this tomorrow.) Long ago, another man whose name was Welch addressed Joe McCarthy, Matthews’ cultural heir, finally asking if, at long last, he had no sense of decency. Yesterday afternoon, we thought of that Welch—and of Tail-gunner Joe—when we watched the tape of Matthews. And we thought of our greatest moral genius.

 

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