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Lips, a popular drag club in Oakland Park, was set to close its doors until investors from Key West swooped in and kept the lights on.
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After suffering a setback at the U.S. Supreme Court, attorneys for Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration told a federal appeals court that a law aimed at preventing children from attending drag shows is tailored to the state's "unquestioned interest in protecting children from exposure to obscenity."
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Gov. Ron DeSantis鈥 administration has gone to the U.S. Supreme Court in a fight about a ruling that blocked statewide a new law aimed at preventing children from attending drag shows.
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A ruling prohibiting the enforcement of a new Florida law targeting drag shows will stay in place for the time being.
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A federal judge says that his order blocking a Florida law targeting drag shows doesn鈥檛 just apply to the restaurant that brought a lawsuit challenging it but other venues in the state.
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The state agency that regulates businesses asked the judge who ruled against it last week to allow the law to be enforced while its appeal is pending.
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The ruling, in a case brought by a Hamburger Mary's restaurant, pauses enforcement of the state's new "Protection of Children" law, which prohibits admitting children to an "adult live performance."
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Operators of an Orlando restaurant filed a legal challenge shortly after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law restricting children from attending 鈥渁dult live performances.鈥
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Maria Elena Fernandez's, new book And Don't F&%k It, documents the first ten years of RuPaul's Drag Race and how the hit reality show speaks to our community and culture.
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Officials in Port St Lucie have canceled a gay pride parade and restricted other pride events to people 21 years and older, in anticipation of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signing a bill meant to keep children out of drag shows.
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The Senate approved a measure aimed at blocking venues from admitting kids to 鈥渁dult live performances," which could effectively ban drag queens at pride events that often bill themselves as "family friendly."
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Critics say the bill, if passed, could effectively shut down local pride parades.