A federal judge has blocked an East Tennessee district attorney from enforcing a state law restricting public drag performances after he sent a letter to Blount Pride organizers warning they could be prosecuted if they violate the law.
The Blount County District Attorney sent a letter to Blount Pride warning them of potential prosecution if they violate what's known as Tennessee's "anti-drag law" at their event Saturday despite a federal judge ruling the law was unconstitutional.
The Blount County district attorney sent a letter to Blount Pride organizers, warning them of potential prosecution if they violate what's known as Tennessee's "anti-drag law" at their event Saturday, despite a federal judge ruling the law was unconstitutional.