From GameInformer.com:
In late April we reported that a California-based law (Schwarzenegger v. EMA) that would make selling video games to minors a federal offense is heading to the Supreme Court. This case won’t actually make it to the court until October, but influential groups like the Entertainment Consumers Association are already preaching the case’s significance.
The ECA is a non-profit organization that represents gamers in major proceedings like this California case. They are submitting an amicus brief to the court regarding the case. An amicus brief is a document from a third party not immediately involved in a court case which is intended to better inform the ruling judge. The ECA is also attaching an online petition against the case, both of which will become official court documents.
The full story can be read here: [url]http://gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/05/12/eca-california-s-m-rated-game-law-is-industry-s-most-important-challenge.aspx[/url]