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US Supreme Court Kicks Gaming’s Cash Request To Lower Court

The US Supreme Court today declined to rule on a request by the video game industry for $US1.4 million in attorneys’ fees tied to the landmark video game freedom of speech decision earlier this year, opting instead to kick the request down to the circuit courts.


Violent Video Game Legal Battle Could Cost California Another $US1.1m

Now that the smoke has cleared and the video game industry stands triumphant over the state of California in the Supreme Court battle over making it a crime to sell violent games to minors, the Entertainment Software Association needs to pay its lawyers. Why hello there, California taxpayers.


Violent Video Games And The Rights Of Parents

In this essay originally penned for First Things, Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput discusses the recent Supreme Court decision that granted video games First Amendment protection. Opening with his memories of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, Chaput is clearly against the decision.


Know Your Rights

Justice of the Supreme Court Antonin Scalia defends the Supreme Court’s decision to keep violent video games in the hands of California gamers based on the First Amendment.


First Amendment Trumps California In Supreme Court Battle Over Violent Video Games

The Supreme Court sided with the video game industry today, declaring a victor in the six-year legal match between the video game industry and the California lawmakers who wanted to make it a crime for anyone in the state to sell extremely violent games to kids.


Gamers At The Supreme Court, Arguing For Video Games

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In the battle between people who want to criminalise the sale of violent games to kids and the video game industry, the video game industry’s fans made a video.


Fantastical Supreme Court Conspiracy Exposed By A Video Game

Sure, video games let us shoot at Fidel Castro and play as former Presidents, but where’s the game that attacks our favourite conservative Supreme Court Justices? If you don’t mind spoilers or hate the Citizens United decision, keep reading.


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