Walsh, Mark. "Mortal combat: video game makers fight for their right to be as bad as they wanna be." ABA Journal 96.11 (2010): 22+. Academic OneFile. Web. 22 Nov. 2010. The article describes a Californian law that was recently overturned in an appeals court. It continues on to describe briefly why it was enacted in the first place, what is currently going on with it moving toward the Supreme Court, and what lasting effects the decision could have. This article is written for the American Bar Association journal. As such its target audience is lawyers and those involved in the process of the judiciary. This article is a current example that my topic is relevant and effecting us today. It shows how we as Americans feel about the topic and how the decisions from this may affect our future.
Friday, December 10, 2010
A Source from my Annotated Bibliography
I have been doing research over video game violence and the effects on children and I would like to share one of my sources with you out of my annotated bibliography.
Walsh, Mark. "Mortal combat: video game makers fight for their right to be as bad as they wanna be." ABA Journal 96.11 (2010): 22+. Academic OneFile. Web. 22 Nov. 2010. The article describes a Californian law that was recently overturned in an appeals court. It continues on to describe briefly why it was enacted in the first place, what is currently going on with it moving toward the Supreme Court, and what lasting effects the decision could have. This article is written for the American Bar Association journal. As such its target audience is lawyers and those involved in the process of the judiciary. This article is a current example that my topic is relevant and effecting us today. It shows how we as Americans feel about the topic and how the decisions from this may affect our future.
Walsh, Mark. "Mortal combat: video game makers fight for their right to be as bad as they wanna be." ABA Journal 96.11 (2010): 22+. Academic OneFile. Web. 22 Nov. 2010. The article describes a Californian law that was recently overturned in an appeals court. It continues on to describe briefly why it was enacted in the first place, what is currently going on with it moving toward the Supreme Court, and what lasting effects the decision could have. This article is written for the American Bar Association journal. As such its target audience is lawyers and those involved in the process of the judiciary. This article is a current example that my topic is relevant and effecting us today. It shows how we as Americans feel about the topic and how the decisions from this may affect our future.
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