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... 18 as an entity is responsible under § 1983."174 Section 1983 allows a plaintiff to obtain relief from the entity, including compensatory damages and injunctive and declaratory relief; attorneys' fees are also available under a related section (subject to certain requirements)
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... 19 analysis because whether considering law enforcement actions, administrative inspection actions, or otherwise, the courts must first determine which privacy expectations society accepts as reasonable in a given context. As further discussed in the following section, the courts routinely identify airports as a context where individual privacy expectations are diminished and analyze Fourth Amendment issues in that light.
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... 20 the airport to be alert to potentially suspicious conduct and to leave no bags unattended. Information on TSA's screening procedures for travelers is widely available on Web sites, from airlines, from TSA personnel at the airport, and from posted signage and even videos at the airport.

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