Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Tennessee's Anti-Drag Law.
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A federal judge in Tennessee has issued a temporary restraining order against the impending "drag ban" after siding with a Memphis-based LGBTQ theatre group that filed suit against the state. The judge agreed the law as written is too vague and leaves the door open for differing outcomes based on a person's assessment of what is, and isn't, obscene. The order will be in place for at least 14 days, though an extension is possible.
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