INTERACTIVE DIGITAL SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION; Missouri Retailers Association; Video Software Dealers Association; American Amusement Machine Association; Amusement & Music Operators Association; Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association; BFC Enterprises, Inc.; J.S. Morris and Sons Novelty Company; Vending Enterprises, doing business as Midwest Enterprises, Inc.; Wonder Novelty Co., Appellants, v. ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI; George R. Westfall, in his official capacity as County Executive of St. Louis County, Missouri; Ronald A. Battelle, in his official capacity as Chief of Police of St. Louis County, Missouri, Appellees. Thirty-Three Media Scholars; International Game Developers Association; ID Software, Incorporated; American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression; Association of American Publishers, Incorporation; Freedom to Read Foundation; International Periodical Distributors Association; Motion Picture Association of America, Incorporated; Publishers Marketing; Recording Industry Association of America; The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression; American Civil Liberties Union, Amici on Behalf of Appellant. The Lion & Lamb Project; City of Indianapolis, Amici on Behalf of Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

July 9, 2003

329 F.3d 954