Is the inventor of the Bill of Rights: Security Edition cards, which are
sturdy, playing card size, pocket-sized sheets of metal with the first
Ten Amendments to the Constitution printed on them. These cards are for
those who are frequent fliers on commercial airliners, considering that
they can set off the airport metal detectors. The idea is that, if
federal inspectors and workers find these cards, one will have to give
up his Bill of Rights when searched before boarding a plane. With the
exception of the Fourth Amendment which is printed in red, all the
other nine amendments are printed in black.