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U.S. Supreme Court to hear video game restriction case for first time ever - UPDATE

by rawmeatcowboy
20 May 2009
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Here comes a history step for the U.S. Supreme Court. I really hope things end up going in our favor!

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case concerning video game purchasing restrictions for minors. This is news that California State Senator Leland Yee is trumpeting as best he can. This is surely going to be an event that we want to keep a close watch on. This decision could end up impacting the future of gaming in the U.S..

UPDATE - Looks like it’s not a done deal yet. It looks like the process is just taking its first steps. You can catch up on more details right here (thanks Tom!)

UPDATE 2 - Now the ESA and EMA are a bit angry with the situation as well! You can check out their comments here

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