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Best podcasts about Brown V Entertainment

Latest podcast episodes about Brown V Entertainment

2 Nerds In A Pod: A Video Game Podcast
Brown v Entertainment Merchants Association – Holiday Special

2 Nerds In A Pod: A Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 27:35


While Episode 290 was recorded as per usual, I could not edit it this week.  But fear not, your regularly scheduled programming will be posted over the weekend!  As a consolation prize we do have something for you: a reading of perhaps the MOST important supreme court decision about video games!  This was the case […]

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2 Nerds In A Pod: A Video Game Podcast
xCloud is Unwelcome – 2 Nerds In A Pod Ep. 189

2 Nerds In A Pod: A Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 58:40


Episode 189 where we talk Sony’s Gambling Patent, Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, Stardew Valley, the longevity of games, and more! Join the conversation with us LIVE every Tuesday on twitch.tv/2nerdsinapod at 9pm CST. Viewer questions/business inquiries can be sent to 2nerdsinapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @2NerdsInAPod for gaming news! Intro/Outro music by Sleepingwithspiders (soundcloud.com/sleepingwithspiders) […]

Lawyer 2 Lawyer -  Law News and Legal Topics
Should We Regulate Video Game Violence?

Lawyer 2 Lawyer - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 30:43


In a world of iPhones, social media, video games, and the latest technology, teenagers and children are captivated by the allure of media and technology. After the recent school shooting in Florida, the topic of video game violence and its impact on children and teenagers was addressed at a listening session at the White House. In searching for answers behind the shooting, President Trump suggested that violent video games be regulated. In the 2011 Supreme Court ruling of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, it was decided that California law restricting sales of violent video games to minors violated the right to free speech. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi join Cheryl Olson, internationally-known researcher on video game violence, and Professor Kevin W. Saunders, author of the book Violence as Obscenity: Limiting the Media's First Amendment Protection, to discuss regulation of video game violence, the Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association 2011 ruling, the Supreme Court, and the impact of video games on children and teenagers. Cheryl K. Olson is an internationally known expert on using media to change behavior (promoting mental and physical health) and effects of electronic media on children. Cheryl co-founded the Center for Mental Health and Media at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Professor Kevin W. Saunders is the Charles Clarke Chair in Constitutional Law at Michigan State University College of Law. Professor Saunders is the author of two books, “Violence as Obscenity: Limiting the Media's First Amendment Protection and “Saving Our Children from the First Amendment.”

U.S. Supreme Court 2010 Term Arguments
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association

U.S. Supreme Court 2010 Term Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2010


A case in which the Court held that video games, including violent ones, are protected speech under the First Amendment.

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