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Statement on 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 emergency SCOTUS petition in West Texas A&M lawsuit

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Today, the FIREfiled an emergency application asking the Supreme Court of the United States to immediately halt West Texas A&M University鈥檚 unconstitutional ban on drag performances ahead of our clients鈥 next annual show scheduled for March 22.

Whether it鈥檚 a fiery political speech, Bible study, or drag performance, the First Amendment protects student groups from public university administrators who want to silence speech simply because it offends them. Yet, that鈥檚 exactly what West Texas A&M University President Walter Wendler did last March, invoking his personal views to cancel student group Spectrum WT鈥檚 PG-13 drag show intended to raise funds and awareness for suicide prevention. Wendler declared 鈥淲est Texas A&M will not host a drag show,鈥 and stated he did not care that 鈥渢he law of the land appears to require鈥 him to let the show go on. 

In short, Wendler imposed a viewpoint-driven prior restraint on speech 鈥 an intolerable First Amendment violation that should not have lasted a day, let alone a year. That is why 果冻传媒app官方 sued on the students鈥 behalf last year, and appealed after the district court denied 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 request to stop the censorship at West Texas A&M. 

With Spectrum WT鈥檚 next show only weeks away, our clients and free expression at West Texas A&M need the courts鈥 immediate intervention. The district and appeals courts declined to rule in time to ensure the students can take the campus stage 鈥 as the First Amendment guarantees. So today, we鈥檙e asking the Supreme Court to step in and put an end to the censorship that has muzzled protected expression at West Texas A&M for far too long.

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