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First Amendment and Video Games
This chapter explores a constitutional law case where a game developer challenges a law that allegedly violates their First Amendment rights. It highlights the strict scrutiny standard for content-based restrictions and discusses the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, affirming that video games are protected speech. A mix of serious legal analysis and humor enhances the dialogue on free speech protections and media restrictions, particularly regarding violent video games.
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