In a late, hot-off-the-keyboard article that appears as the second “On the Square” article today, law professor Gregory Laughlin rejects — or maybe “refutes” is the better word — the inability or unwillingness of the courts (circuit and supreme) to recognize that states can constitutionally restrict minors’ access to violent video games.
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