NASHVILLE, Tenn. — — A federal judge says Tennessee's first-in-the-nation law designed to placeIn a 70-page ruling handed down late Friday night, U.S. District Judge Thomas Parker wrote that the law was both “unconstitutionally vague and substantially overbroad." He also added that the statute encouraged “discriminatory enforcement.”
A spokesperson for both Skrmetti and Mulroy did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Parker’s ruling. The law would have banned adult cabaret performances from public property or anywhere minors might be present. Performers who broke the law risked being charged with a misdemeanor or a felony for a repeat offense.
Parker used an example of a female performer who wore an Elvis Presley costume and mimicked iconic musician could be at risk of punishment under the drag law because they would be considered a “male impersonator."
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