countryclubjoe
Regular Member
Quit acting like an ass.
Courts do not grant you rights. Courts can only deprive someone of their rights.
So, your question “Can someone support the assertion that a court has ruled that air travel is a right?” is odious at best. Such question demonstrates your erroneous concept in how the court system actually operates.
The Supreme Court has consistently treated the right to international travel as a liberty interest that is protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, and has pointed that out as far back as 55 years ago.
And no, I am not going to do research for you.
You being an intellectual neophyte, in short a troll, ain't worth our time in getting into a discussion with you over this subject.
Your assignment is to find that 55 year old Supreme Court case that recognizes the right to travel (in whatever form) as being a liberty protected by the Constitution.
Until that happens your participation is an unnecessary distraction and will be treated as such.
Moving on.
Kent v Dulles (1958)
CCJ