I think we need to suspend the Bill of Rights untill this war on terrorism has been won. The security of the majority is more important than the freedom of the minority.
Hey, it works for North Korea!

A troll I hope.
I personally don't think the searches are all that unreasonable of an invasion of privacy given their limited scope and the public utility nature and the fact that citizens have alternative, private modes of transportation. I would imagine the courts would agree. Now, there are areas of the Patriot Act that bother me, but that’s been done to death already.
In some ways the lawsuit works against the very ideals that those bring it are fighting for. If it wins, then laws will have to be made to make such searches legal, then the can of worms is really opened up big time.
No, this lawsuit is how democracy works. The judgement can be appealed up to the highest court in the land. That's how we know the specifics of things that are generally stated. The can of worms is opened when a cop riding down the street decides to search my house because he doesn’t like my “looks” and I have no recourse to challenge his actions in the courts.
Freedom isn't easy. You exchange some degree of risk and disorder for -- freedom. Because we live in a free society people will have an easier time blowing us up. I can live with that pretty broadly because I don’t like the alternative. We can live in as secure an environment as we want. North Koreans and the Chinese are, by and large, happy with their security. A friend’s wife is from China, little Red Guard and all, and she is uncomfortable with the messiness we have in our society. Things like being able to demonstrate and disrupt traffic etc. Here parents plan on moving back to her homeland for retirement. Different strokes for different folks. The Germans were more than happy to get back to order and security in the 1930s after the messiness of the Weimar Republic. Can't get the Kaiser back, how about this Hitler chap?
At some point though, when things start to get too secure for my tolerance level, I would be looking pretty hard at emigrating to one of the remaining democratic countries.
Charon