A federal judge in Texas has stopped the state’s ban on drag performances, which was scheduled to go into place Friday, enforcing a temporary injunction on the measure in a win for LGBTQ rights advocates.

A group of drag performance groups, led by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas, filed a suit against the state early this month claiming that the law is overly broad and infringes on their freedom of speech.

“The Court finds there is a substantial likelihood that S.B. 12 as drafted violates the First Amendment of the United States Constitution under one or more of the legal theories put forward by the Plaintiffs,” District Judge David Hittner wrote in his opinion Thursday.

  • @SaintWacko@midwest.social
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    471 year ago

    You know, there’s that term “vexatious litigant” for someone who keeps bringing frivolous and invalid lawsuits. We need something similar for lawmakers.

    • @radix@lemmy.world
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      211 year ago

      I’ve been dreaming about a website where every overturned law is listed, cross-referencing the lawmaker(s) who sponsored it and those who voted for/against it.

      Every elected official would get a score that says how much they know and care about the Constitution.

      • geosocoOP
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        131 year ago

        would be super nice to have, especially if we could aggregate stats around how much time was spent on each of these bills (eg. debate time, etc).

        Sadly, I suspect that most people wouldn’t care. They could likely turn these into a badge of honor saying they’re fighting against the deep state or whatever crazy nonsense people believe in now.