We feel like we’ve been here before, and in fact, we have. Sort of, at least. The same hotly debated video game law in California has come to the forefront of attention once more, with a federal appeals court striking down the law that sought to bar minors from purchasing or renting games that were deemed too violent. The 9th United States Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the original 2005 law “violates minors’ rights under the Constitution’s First and 14th amendments.” The three judge panel’s unanimous ruling