Florida's anti-drag law dealt a blow in Supreme Court
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : "Three justices, conservatives Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch indicated that they would have allowed the law to be implemented.45% : Florida had requested that the Supreme Court narrow the state-wide injunction so that the law could be enforced against every business except Hamburger Mary's.Kavanaugh and Coney Barrett acknowledged that whether district courts have the power to prevent the enforcement of a law against non-parties is "an important question that could warrant our review in the future," but argued that the case is an "imperfect vehicle" to answer that question.
29% : The ruling is a blow to Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who championed the so-called Protection of Children Act -- a law that makes it a first-degree misdemeanor to admit children to sexually explicit adult live performances, such as drag shows.
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