The nation’s highest court will gather this Friday in order to discuss, among other things, whether or not it should review a California law preventing the sale of violent videogames to children.
The Supreme Court’s [URL=http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/08-1448.htm]website shows[/URL] that Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA) v. Schwarzenegger was “distributed for conference of April 23, 2010.” The order was dated April 20, 2010, giving more credence to popular thought that case number 08-1448 was shelved until a decision was reached on the First Amendment case of United States v. Stevens, in which the Court voted 8-1 that [URL=http://gamepolitics.com/2010/04/20/scotus-rules-case-could-lead-ema-v-schwarzenegger-decision]the government cannot outlaw expressions of animal cruelty[/URL].
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