...billion industry, according to the Entertainment Software Association, and the list of law...
...Jenner's Paul Smith, who successfully argued on behalf of the Entertainment Merchants Association, filed with the court a petition for fees and expenses. Smith...
...of backdoor regulation," said Dan Jaffe, executive vice president of the Association of National Advertisers. "These four agencies have almost plenary oversight [over...
The U.S. Supreme Court's June 23 decision in Sorrell v. IMS Health, Inc. is among the 2010 term's most important
...of First Amendment protection violent video games in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association , a 7-2 ruling, and hateful speech by protesters at...
...Monday with the latest landmark on that path: Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association , striking down in no uncertain terms a 2005 California law...
...Monday with the latest landmark on that path: Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association , striking down in no uncertain terms a 2005 California law...
...headed to the court next term. Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association There is a delicious irony in the fact...
The following is a list of the 100 largest law firms in Pennsylvania as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine
... By the end of arguments in Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association — arguments peppered with references to Postal 2, Mortal Kombat...
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