No Drag Queen Shows at West Texas A&M Thanks to Paxton & Supreme Court

In a case where Attorney General Ken Paxton is defending West Texas A&M University’s President for rejecting an organization’s request to host a college campus “drag show” with child attendees, the Supreme Court of the United States denied an injunction to the organization.

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Due to SCOTUS’s action, President Wendler is free to maintain his denial of the “drag show” scheduled to take place on March 22.

The organization sought to short circuit the ordinary appellate process so they could host the show. The trial court, however, concluded that the organization had not met its burden to show it would succeed on the merits, and SCOTUS agrees.

“President Wendler’s efforts to uphold decency and protect women from hostile and degrading caricatures, and to protect children from exposure to obscene conduct, are completely defensible,” said Attorney General Paxton. “I’m pleased that a unanimous SCOTUS rejected the organization’s extraordinary attempt to force the University to host this activity.”

Previously, Attorney General Paxton secured an initial victory defending Wendler after he was sued for blocking the show on the school’s campus.

A federal judge granted a motion by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to dismiss the claims for damages against Wendler, denying the plaintiffs’ request for an injunction by pointing to their lack of likelihood of success on the merits.

At that time, the plaintiffs argued “drag shows” are protected speech under the First Amendment. The OAG argued that such a performance is conduct, not speech, and is not necessarily entitled to First Amendment protections.

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3 comments

  1. What purpose does a Drag show benefit on a college campus? None, period. This is just another attempt by the alphabet community to force perverted activity on society including children. If they feel the need to live as crossdressed clowns they can do it at PRIVATE parties or events. Even walk the streets if they like. As long as their privates are covered it is their right. No matter how silly they look. But leave the children alone! Drag shows have been exposed they willfully involve minors to adult sexual content, FACT. Are minors allowed in strip clubs? But all this is not good enough for the alphabet community. They believe that ALL society must be forced to not only accept them but embrace them. I am proud of President Wendler and our great AG Ken Paxton to defend decency our morals and protect our children.

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