Federal judge rules Texas' anti-drag law unconstitutional

A federal judge on Tuesday declared Texas' new law banning some types of drag performances unconstitutional and forbade state officials from enforcing it, the Texas Tribune reports. U.S. District Judge David Hittner ruled that Senate Bill 12, which barred performers from suggestive dancing and wearing prosthetic enhancements in front of minors, hinders Texans' First Amendment rights, according to the Tribune's report. “The Court sees no way to read the provisions of SB 12 without concluding that a large amount of constitutionally protected conduct can and will be wrapped up in the enforcement of SB 12,” the judge wrote.
Recent Posts

San Antonio City Council tentatively agrees to funding deal for new Spurs arena

Cooking Up Conversation: Celebrating with Ohio Crawford of Backyard on Broadway and Dibs Mixers

Majority on San Antonio City Council reject mayor's item calling for pause on Spurs negotiations

Health insurance carriers request raising ACA premiums by more than 20% on average in Texas

Why is Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller posting puppy play?

Combative U.S. Rep. Chip Roy jumps into crowded race for Texas Attorney General

Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones interrogates Spurs' Peter Holt as sparks fly at Project Marvel meeting

Line wraps around City Hall as debate over Project Marvel, Spurs arena gets underway

Texas House passes GOP redistricting map that would carve out five more seats for Trump

San Antonio man pleads guilty to federal charge that he threatened Trump in Facebook post
"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "