Federal judge rules Texas university that canceled drag show didn't violate free speech rights

FILE - More than 50 people gathered Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, to protest the university president's decision to cancel a drag show on campus. A federal judge has ruled that the university in the Texas Panhandle did not violate the constitutional right to free speech when the school’s president canceled a drag show earlier this year. The U.S. district judge argued Thursday, Sept. 21, that drag shows are “sexualized content†and can be subject to more regulations. (Michael Cuviello/Amarillo Globe-News via AP, File)

A federal judge has ruled that a university in the Texas Panhandle did not violate the constitutional right to free speech when the school's president canceled a drag show earlier this year.

The ruling, handed down by U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on Thursday, stands out among a string of high-profile legal battles over drag shows across the United States. Notably, federal courts have blocked drag show bans in , and and a separate federal judge in blocked a ban from being implemented.

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