Texas Anti-Drag Law Blocked Again by Judge
Source: The Advocate
Texas Anti-Drag Law Blocked Again by Judge
The law can't go into effect for at least another two weeks as deliberations on a lawsuit continue.
BY TRUDY RING
SEPTEMBER 13 2023 6:17 PM EST
A federal judge has extended his temporary restraining order preventing enforcement of Texass law restricting drag performances.
Judge David Hittner of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas issued an order Wednesday extending the temporary restraining order for 14 days. He first granted the restraining order August 31, and such orders expire either 14 days from issuance or on a date set by the court, whichever comes first. Now the court has two more weeks to deliberate on a permanent injunction blocking the law, which was set to go into effect September 1.
Senate Bill 12, signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, bans sexually oriented performances on public property where they might be viewed by someone under 18, or in the presence of anyone under 18. The measure is clearly intended to target drag performances, and Abbott has boasted about it doing so, and it is also so yawning in scope that it could be used against theater, ballet, comedy, and even cheerleading, says the lawsuit filed against it. There is a penalty of $10,000 for each violation of the law.
The suit was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas and the law firm of Baker Botts on behalf of The Woodlands Pride, Abilene Pride Alliance, Extragrams, 360 Queen Entertainment, and drag performer Brigitte Bandit. They allege that the law violates the U.S. Constitutions First and Fourteenth Amendments by suppressing free expression. Hittner has held that they are likely to succeed in proving that.
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