Texas ban on sexually explicit drag shows can be enforced, federal appeals court rules
Source: KXAN-TV Austin, TX/The Texas Tribune
Posted: Nov 6, 2025 / 09:36 PM CST
Updated: Nov 6, 2025 / 09:36 PM CST
(The Texas Tribune) Texas can enforce a 2023 law that restricts some public drag shows, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. Senate Bill 12 prohibits drag performers from dancing suggestively or wearing certain prosthetics on public property or in front of children. The law would fine business owners $10,000 for hosting such performances, while those who violate the law could be hit with a Class A misdemeanor.
In September 2023, U.S. District Judge David Hittner declared the law unconstitutional, saying that it impermissibly infringes on the First Amendment and that it is not unreasonable to think it could affect activities like live theatre or dancing. More than two years later, a three-judge panel in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals unblocked the law and returned the case to the district court.
As part of the ruling, the panel found that most of the plaintiffs a drag performer, a drag production company and pride groups failed to show that they intended to conduct a sexually oriented performance, and therefore, could not be harmed by the law. The ruling suggests that the federal judges dont believe all drag shows are sexually explicit.
Critics of the ban have previously raised concerns that Republican lawmakers were portraying all drag performances as inherently sexual or obscene.
Read more: https://www.kxan.com/news/texas-politics/texas-ban-on-sexually-explicit-drag-shows-can-be-enforced-federal-appeals-court-rules/
What a slimy ruling where THEY can be overbroad in deciding what the performance is and "isn't".
Blues Heron
(8,052 posts)DownriverDem
(6,934 posts)We have drag show bingo!
WestMichRad
(2,794 posts)Oh, the horrors! (gasp!)
twodogsbarking
(16,760 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(1,907 posts)JI7
(92,962 posts)onenote
(45,848 posts)The legislation doesn't single out "drag" shows. Of course, that doesn't mean it won't be selectively enforced.
Here is the legislation as enacted:
https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/88R/billtext/pdf/SB00012F.pdf#navpanes=0
chouchou
(2,607 posts)The Wizard
(13,488 posts)It's subjective
Grins
(9,100 posts)Nailed it.