A federal appeals court upheld an injunction against Florida's drag-show ban, indicating the law is likely unconstitutional. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals found the law overly broad and vague, contradicting its intent to protect children. The case will return to a federal court in Florida for further proceedings. Representatives from Hamburger Mary's celebrate the ruling as a win for First Amendment rights, while Florida's governor's office expresses intent to challenge the decision, underscoring the contentious nature of this cultural issue.
The Court's opinion recognizes this law for what it is -- an egregiously unconstitutional attempt to censor the speech and expression of citizens.
No one has a constitutional right to perform sexual routines in front of little kids.
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