This is recent article by John Banzhaf, noted tort attorney and George Washington Univ Law Professor, discussing the implications of the TSA breast exposure settlement. It seems he is a TSA opponent and may be itching for case to test. He lists his contact information so spreading this around may help a victim bring suit. http://www.prlog.org/11522713-new-weapon-against-tsa-gropings-torts.html His contact information is http://banzhaf.net/
The professor has a good plan. I like his idea of states setting up an environment that is openly hostile to the TSA. I think that surrounding TSA checkpoints with cameras and issuing "Sue the TSA" kits to travelers is a good idea. The TSA should feel the white-hot spot light on them at all times. I think statistics on checkpoint workers' behavior should be gathered and published. States should collate information about which gender, age, physical condition and ethnicity is importuned the most. The information should be analyzed with the intent of facilitating class action suits and the like. As an aside: I am heartily tired of constitutional rights violations. Citizens and those authorities who act as genuine public servants should work together to restore the U.S. Constitution to its rightful place as the law of the land. Trampling our Constitutional rights costs our nation money we don't have and degrades our way of life. I'm over it.