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July 27, 2011
Video Game Trade Groups Seek Legal Fees After Victory in Brown v. EMA
Scotusblog gathers coverage of video game trade associations’ motion seeking over $1.1 million in legal fees and expenses stemming from their challenge to the now invalidated California law regulating the sale of violent games to minors. The Entertainment Software Association has previously received reimbursement for fees and costs after successful challenges to similar laws in Louisiana, Michigan, and Illinois.
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