Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell lawyers have considerable experience and expertise in advising and representing airports on a wide range of First Amendment issues. These include successfully arguing in the United States Supreme Court that airports can constitutionally prohibit non-commercial solicitation in their terminals, in part because terminals are not public fora; defending the constitutionality of banning newspaper vending machines in terminals; and defending the constitutionality of an airport chapel used for religious services. The firm's attorneys have also advised airports on the restrictions they can constitutionally impose on commercial advertising.