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A judge ruled West Texas A&M’s drag show ban didn’t violate free speech, citing inappropriate content and venue rules.
A federal judge has upheld West Texas A&M University’s ban on a student-led drag show, ruling the university did not violate the First Amendment by denying space for the 2023 event.
Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk said the performance lacked a clear message and past shows included sexually suggestive content, justifying restrictions at a venue open to minors.
He classified Legacy Hall as a limited public forum where reasonable, viewpoint-neutral rules apply.
The decision dismisses an appeal by LGBTQ+ student group Spectrum WT, which plans to appeal, arguing the ruling contradicts Supreme Court precedent.
The case reflects broader national debates over LGBTQ+ expression and free speech on college campuses.
Un juez dictaminó que la prohibición del drag show de West Texas A&M no violaba la libertad de expresión, citando contenido inapropiado y reglas del lugar.