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US Judge: Texas Ban on Drag Acts Unconstitutional

Tuesday, 26 September 2023 05:29 PM EDT

A federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday that the state's new law limiting public drag performances was an unconstitutional restriction on speech and he permanently forbids enforcement of it.

"Not all people will like or condone certain performances," U.S. District Judge David Hittner, a Ronald Regan appointee, wrote. "This is no different than a person's opinion on certain comedy or genres of music, but that alone does not strip First Amendment protection."

More than a dozen states have sought to restrict drag shows over the last year, with Texas one of at least four to pass restrictions into law.

Hittner ruled the Texas law was discriminatory and improperly vague. He said drag performances were not inherently obscene and were the sort of expressive speech protected by the First Amendment.

Drag performers and Pride march organizers joined the American Civil Liberties Union in a lawsuit in Houston federal court seeking to block the law. Modern drag has roots in musical and dance performances in LGBT venues.

The office of the Texas attorney general defended the law, which, among other restrictions, banned "the exhibition of sexual gesticulations using accessories or prosthetics that exaggerate male or female sexual characteristics" in public, or in venues where people under 18 might see it. Violations could be punished by fines and a jail sentence of up to one year.

Texas lawmakers said the law was needed to protect children from seeing "sexually explicit" content.

Opponents of the law said it was so broad that it appeared to criminalize acts by pop stars and cheerleaders, and that it was explicitly intended to target LGBT performers.

Federal judges in Tennessee, Florida, and Montana have blocked similar new drag restrictions, finding similar free-speech violations.

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A federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday that the state's new law limiting public drag performances was an unconstitutional restriction on speech and he permanently forbids enforcement of it.
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