A day before the state's new law was set to go into effect, a federal judge ruled that it probably violates the First Amendment.
Weeks after a similar law was struck down in Tennessee, a federal judge says Florida's new statute is likely also unconstitutional.
Brice Timmons, the lawyer who represented drag troupe Friends of George's in their suit against the state, explains what the ruling means for the future of anti-drag bills.
Morris appeared on Billboard's Pride cover dressed as the "Always on My Mind" singer.
The singer wore a wig, lipstick and prosthetic breasts at Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach in what some took as a dig at the state's new drag show restrictions.
From walking ducks to hot dog fingers, see where your favorite lip syncs from season 15 landed in our ranking.
The judge sided with a group that filed a lawsuit claiming the statute violates the First Amendment.
The eliminated queen also talks about being painted as "delusional," getting shouted-out by Kevin Bacon, and who she thought should have been in the bottom two last week.
The event, formed by a coalition of LGBTQ media groups, aims to raise money and awareness for queer organizations being targeted by an onslaught of anti-LGBTQ legislation.
Experts weigh in on the immediate effects Tennessee's new law could have on live events, queer performers and the LGBTQ community writ large.