Originally Posted by breny
For these reasons, the Port Authority's restrictions on solicitation and leafletting within the airport terminals do not qualify for the strict scrutiny that applies to restriction of speech in public fora. That airports are not public fora, however, does not mean that the government can restrict speech in whatever way it likes.
Originally Posted by GUWonder
Did you miss the related case? The Court held invalid the airport authority's ban on literature distribution in airport terminals.
Interesting. Unlike
robyng, IANAL, but I think that it not an effective legal strategy to employ citations which directly negate your argument.
I guess I won't keep your business card in my roladex.