Federal judge rules Tennessee drag law unconstitutional

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At least 26 bills have been introduced nationwide this year aiming to limit drag performances.

Trans rights activists march past the state capitol during a news conference by the Human Rights Campaign drawing attention to anti-drag bills in the Tennessee legislature, on Feb. 14, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. | John Amis/AP Photo for Human Rights CampaignA federal judge ruled that a first-in-the-nation Tennessee law strictly limiting drag shows in public or in places where children could be present is unconstitutional.

The ruling comes as LGBTQ+ rights, particularly trans rights, have become a major conservative battleground and talking point in the leadup to the 2024 election. Parker, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, at the time agreed that the law was “vague and “overly-broad,” and temporarily blocked the law.

 

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