The Adult Entertainment Act was signed into law by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee back in March. The measure doesn't explicitly mention drag shows, but forbids quote adult cabaret as well as other sexually explicit performances on public property or anywhere children might be able to view it. Those in violation of the law would be charged with a misdemeanor for their first offense and a felony for any subsequent offenses. On Friday evening though, a federal judge sided with an LGBT group who sued the state over the law.
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