Senate Bill 12 would have prohibited performers from dancing suggestively or wearing certain prosthetics in front of children
The Texas Attorney Generalās office said Thursday it would move to reverse the injunction and appeal the judgeās decision
LGBTQ+ groups and drag performers argued SB12 violates constitutionally-protected rights. The new law is set to go into effect on Friday
The state attorney generalās office appealed a state district court injunction that said the new prohibitions deprives trans kids healthcare
Texas families and doctors sued the state in July with the hope of blocking the law. They argued SB 14 violates the Texas Constitution
Students confronted with impact of new law requiring all state-funded colleges & universities to close diversity, equity & inclusion offices
The university had asked DOE to dismiss sexual harassment complaints by LGBTQ+ students, arguing claims infringed schoolās religious tenets
A new legal challenge says the law is so broad and vague that it criminalizes constitutionally protected expression
The families argue the new law violates their parental rights by stopping them from providing medical care for their children
āThe broadness could negatively implicate even the Dallas Cowboy cheerleadersā Advocates: 'revisions to the legislation still target drag'