By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As airport security fears mounted last week in the wake of a foiled airplane bombing, attorney David M. Liberman knew his task this week would be all the more challenging.
Liberman will ask the California Supreme Court to eliminate virtually any restrictions on free speech at airports.
At issue is a proposed ban on soliciting donations at Los Angeles International Airport...
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