Texas Can Now Enforce Its 2023 Drag Ban, Court Rules, in Setback for LGBTQ+ Performers
The ruling lifts a block on Senate Bill 12, allowing fines up to $10,000 and misdemeanor charges for venues and performers violating the 2023 drag performance restrictions.
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Texas Scores Huge Win In Appellate Court, As Policy Banning Public Drag Shows Gets Green Lit - The American Tribune.com
In a significant win in the fight against woke ideology, a federal appeals court upheld Texas SB 12, which allows restrictions on sexually oriented public performances, including some drag shows, which have repeatedly scandalized the nation and led to an immense backlash on social media. In its decision on the law and the cases surrounding it, the appellate court panel ruled that most plaintiffs failed to prove intent to perform erotic acts, cla…
Brigitte Bandit shares defiant message as Texas approves drag performance ban
Non-binary drag queen Brigitte Bandit has reacted after Texas approved a partial ban on drag performances. The US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed district judge David Hittner’s 2023 ruling that Senate Bill 12 was unconstitutional, meaning businesses could be fined $10,000 (£7,600) for hosting so-called sexually oriented performances. Drag artists could be charged with a class-A misdemeanour, punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine…
Texas can now enforce its 2023 drag ban, court rules, in setback for LGBTQ+ performers
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals announced on Thursday (6 November) that it had overturned district judge David Hittner’s ruling The post Texas can now enforce its 2023 drag ban, court rules, in setback for LGBTQ+ performers appeared first on Attitude.
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