Court Evaluates Violent Video Game Case

MARCIA COYLE:
Well, the lawyer for California is a state attorney. Zackery Morazzini. And he told the court that the law has two purposes, two goals. It's to help parents protect minors from accessing violent video games. And, secondly, he said it's to protect minors from the harmful effect of using violent video games.
He immediately encountered a blizzard of questions from the justices, who asked, basically, how do you define a violent video game, and, if the court would carve out an exception under the First Amendment protection for violent video games, where do you stop? What about violent books, violent movies? Justice Scalia immediately said…
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