Louisiana Motion Filed To Introduce Minnesota Permanent Injunction Decision
August 1, 2006 at 4:14 pm - by Dale Dietrich
Categories: Violent Game Law Cases
Text of Preliminary Injunction
Text of Temporary Restraining Order
Text of ESA Complaint
Text of Violent Game Bill (HB 1381)
Lawyers for the ESA have introduced a motion to the Louisiana Court to admit the text of Minnesota’s July 31 permanent injunction decision arguing that the decision “adds to the overwhelming precedent in favor of preliminarily enjoining [Louisiana’s law] on First Amendment grounds.
Source: GamePolitics.com
GamePolitics Full Coverage of Louisiana Violent Game Law
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