Not unexpected, the case before the court could have been said to be prima facie unconstitutional -- without showing how video games are any more special than novels, comic books, movies, music, and innumerous other forms of expression the state violates the protections in the free expression clause of the 1st Amendment when it discriminates against one form over another. ξ
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Not unexpected, the case before the court could have been said to be prima facie unconstitutional -- without showing how video games are any more special than novels, comic books, movies, music, and innumerous other forms of expression the state violates the protections in the free expression clause of the 1st Amendment when it discriminates against one form over another. ξ