Brown v. EMA/ESA Amici's Supreme Court Filings
The following diverse group of organizations filed amicus briefs in support of the ESA:
- Activision Blizzard, Inc
- American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, Association of American Publishers, Freedom to Read Foundation, National Association of Recording Merchandisers, Recording Industry Association of America, Amusement & Music Operators Association, Association of National Advertisers, Pen Center USA, and The Recording Academy
- American Civil Liberties Union, The National Coalition Against Censorship and The National Youth Rights Association
- Attorneys General (Rhode Island, Arkansas, Georgia, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Utah and Washington) Brief
- Cato Institute
- Computer & Communications Industry Association, Consumer Electronics Association, Information Technology Industry Council, Techamerica, Center For Democracy & Technology and The Digital Liberty Project of Americans for Tax Reform
- Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
- Consumer Electronic Retailers Coalition, Retail Industry Leaders Association, and State Retailer Federations
- Entertainment Consumers Association, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Public Knowledge and Students for Free Culture
- First Amendment Coalition
- First Amendment Lawyers Association
- First Amendment Scholars (Professors Cole, Karst, Post, Redish, Van Alstyne, Varat and Winkler)
- The Future of Music Coalition, National Association of Media Arts and Culture, and Fractured Atlas
- id Software, LLC
- International Game Developers Association and Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences
- Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project and Pennsylvania Center for the First Amendment
- Microsoft Corporation
- Motion Picture Association of America, Independent Film and Television Alliance, LucasFilm Ltd., National Association of Theater Owners, Directors Guild of America, Producers Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild of America - West, and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
- National Association of Broadcasters
- The National Cable & Telecommunications Association
- The Progress & Freedom Foundation and the Electronic Frontiers Foundation
- The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, American Society of News Editors, First Amendment Project, National Press Photographers Association, Radio-Television Digital News Association, Society of Professional Journalists, and Student Press Law Center
- The Rutherford Institute
- Social Scientists, Medical Scientists, and Media Effects Scholars
- The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression and the Media Institute
- United States Chamber of Commerce
- Vindicia, Inc.

