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Officials at a Texas university cannot block a student-led LGBTQ+ organization from hosting drag shows on campus, a federal ...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision reverses a lower court ruling, allowing drag shows to resume on campus while ...
A federal appeals court ruled drag is protected speech, blocking West Texas A&M from enforcing its campus drag performance ...
The Fifth Circuit reversed a decision that allowed the university to block an LGBT student group from hosting a charity drag show on campus.
The lawsuit stems from a March 2023 decision by Wendler, the president of West Texas A&M, to prohibit drag shows on campus, ...
An appellate court struck down West Texas A&M University's ban on drag shows Monday, following a months-long back-and-forth ...
West Texas A&M University cannot bar an LGBTQ student group from hosting charity drag shows on its campus over the objections ...
A federal appeals court ruled West Texas A&M can’t ban student drag shows, finding they are protected by the First Amendment.
A federal appeals court Monday blocked West Texas A&M University President Walter Wendler from enforcing a campus drag show ban, ruling that the performances are likely protected under the First ...
The judge said that drag shows "plainly involve expressive conduct within the protection of the First Amendment." ...
Spectrum WT v. Wendler is one of the easiest First Amendment cases the federal courts heard this year — or in any other year. The question is whether a government official can ban drag shows.
University president Walter Wendler's unilateral cancellation of a campus drag show has been found unconstitutional.