The law made it a crime to perform drag shows where they may be seen by kids. The ruling by US District Judge Thomas Parker was celebrated by Memphis-based “Friends
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A monumental decision by a federal judge could have implications all over the region after striking down Tennessee’s law banning drag shows in public places.
The Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill that could heavily restrict drag performances and drag brunches, leaving some business owners worried for their future.