Denver Archbishop On U.S. Supreme Court's Violent Video Game Ruling
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, but the Archbishop of Denver isn't a fan of violent video games. When the U.S. Supreme Court recently st...
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, but the Archbishop of Denver isn't a fan of violent video games. When the U.S. Supreme Court recently st...
Ian I. Mitroff | Posted 08.30.2011
In equating the violence in the Grimm fairy tales with that of video games, the Supreme Court committed a grievous error. The Court's argument is false, because neither the violence nor the purpose of the two is even remotely the same.
AP | JESSE J. HOLLAND | Posted 08.27.2011
WASHINGTON — States cannot ban the sale or rental of ultraviolent video games to children, the Supreme Court ruled Monday, rejecting such limits...
AP | By JESSE J. HOLLAND | Posted 08.27.2011
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday refused to let California regulate the sale or rental of violent video games to children, saying governments...
The Huffington Post | Ryan Grenoble | Posted 09.05.2011