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Tennessee’s ban The withdrawal when the children are present will remain in force, as the Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge at the Law earlier this week, which was brought by the performance group, which is the move of the State Attorney General announced as “another major victory for Tennessee.”
The State Law on Adult Entertainment, adopted in 2023, does not allow “the appearances oriented in adults in public spaces or anywhere the minors can see them.
“Free speech is Holy American value, but the first amendment does not require Tennessee to allow sexually explicit appearances before children,” said State Attorney General Tennessee Jonathan Natroti in the post on X. “We will continue to defend TN -O’s law and children.”
Federal judge He ruled that the law, which in particular to withdraw to withdrawal, was “unconstitutionally unclear and essential excessive”, temporarily stopping implementation. However, in July, the 6th US Appellate Court abolished the decision, claiming that a theater company based in Memphis, who filed a lawyer-enforcer George’s Inc.
The second lawsuit challenging the ban on the US Union of Civic Freedom (ACLU) is still ongoing on behalf of Blount County Pride, other LGBTQ+ advocates after the then -General State Attorney Ryan Desmond threatened to prosecute those who violated the ban during the 2023 festival.
Fox News Digital reached for Friends of George’s Inc. and Aclu, but did not receive an answer according to the time of post.

Scotus refuses to hear a case that limits moves with withdrawing with children present. (Getty Images)
Masters who do not comply with adult entertainment laws could be prosecuted due to a class A misdemeanor A, while the second or third misdemeanor is a misdemeanor of the class E. Both could result in financial sentences and prison from 11 months to six years.
“I’m proud of what Supreme Court of United States He supported another law in Tennessee that protects our children. SB 3 ensures that children in Tennessee are not exposed to a sexually explicit party, ” said in the x post. Johnson was one of the sponsors of the law in 2023.
The Supreme Court already has Another case In front of them, he brought Aclu challenging the law in Tennessee, which forbids transgender medical treatments and procedures for minors.
In this case, the court, whether the clause on the same protection of the 14th amendment, which guarantees equal treatment under the law for individuals in similar circumstances, prevents states from prohibiting medical providers from offering puberty blockers and hormonal treatments to children seeking surgery of transgender persons.

Drago Queen events aimed at families with children, like this hour, a dear Queen in Los Angeles in July 2019, became a flash point in American politics. (David McNew/Getty Images)
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In an interview with Fox News Digital last month, Nretti expressed a cautious optimism a favorable outcome.
“It seems as if the momentum really culturally moved on these issues. And when you see people trying to rewrite laws by creative assessment, creative regulation, who alienate people from the law that binds them, which is bad for America.”
“We will know what the Supreme Court does when the Supreme Court does so,” he added.
The High Court is expected to decide on the case by June.