BROWN v. ENTERTAINMENT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
Supreme Court Cases
564 U.S. 786 (2011)
Case Overview
Legal Principle at Issue
Does the First Amendment bar a state from restricting the sale of violent video games to minors?
Action
Affirmed (includes modified). Petitioning party did not receive a favorable disposition.
Facts/Syllabus
Respondents, representing the video-game and software industries, filed a pre-enforcement challenge to a California law that restricts the sale or rental of violent video games to minors.
Advocated for Respondent
- Paul M. Smith View all cases
Advocated for Petitioner
- Zachery P. Morazzini View all cases
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- BROWN v. ENTERTAINMENT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. (n.d.). First Amendment Library. Retrieved March 30, 2025, from https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/brown-v-entertainment-merchants-association
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- Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). "BROWN v. ENTERTAINMENT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION." Oyez. https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/brown-v-entertainment-merchants-association (accessed March 30, 2025).
- "BROWN v. ENTERTAINMENT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION." First Amendment Library. Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), n.d. 30 Mar. 2025, www.thefire.org/supreme-court/brown-v-entertainment-merchants-association.