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Famed restaurant Hamburger Mary’s sues Florida over DeSantis’ drag ban
Famed restaurant Hamburger Mary’s sues Florida over DeSantis’ drag ban
A famous drag show restaurant has filed a lawsuit against the state of Florida and Governor Ron DeSantis, claiming a bill that prohibits children’s attendance at drag shows has hurt its business and is a violation of the First Amendment. Hamburger Mary’s Orlando, a franchise location of the drag show restaurant chain Hamburger Mary’s, is alleging that the state of Florida, “Seeks to explicitly restrict or chill speech and expression protected by the First Amendment” in a lawsuit filed in the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida on Monday. The lawsuit pertains to SB 1438, nicknamed the Protection of Children, which allows for criminal penalties against a food service establishment for admitting children to “an adult live performance.” The bill, which was signed into law by Mr DeSantis last week, prohibits children from attending adult live performances or the establishment can face fines, have their license suspended or revoked and their liquor license suspended or revoked. Hamburger Mary’s Orlando offers “family friendly” drag performances on Sundays, which they say have been greatly affected by the passage of SB 1438. “This bill has nothing to do with children, and everything to do with the continued oppression of the LGBTQ+ community,” Hamburger Mary’s Orlando wrote in a Facebook post. In the lawsuit, Hamburger Mary’s Orlando said “immediately” after the bill passed, 20 per cent of their bookings were cancelled for the 21 May 2023 show as well as future bookings despite the performances being “family friendly.” Hamburger Mary’s Orlando is alleging in the lawsuit that the bill does not serve a compelling governmental interest and is too vague, thus violating the restaurant’s First Amendment right to freedom of expression. “The law and anticipation of it has had a chilling effect on free speech in Florida,” the lawsuit says. The lawsuit names Mr DeSantis, the state of Florida, as well as Melanie Griffin, the Secretary of the State Department of Business and Professional Regulation for Florida, as defendants. The recent Protection of Children bill defines “adult live performance” as any presentation in front of a live audience where a part of it depicts sexual activity, sexual conduct, nudity, lewd exposure, lewd conduct, prosthetic or imitation genitals and more. Hamburger Mary’s Orlando claims, “There is no lewd activity, sexually explicit shows, disorderly conduct, public exposure, obscene exhibition, or anything inappropriate for a child to see” in their family-friendly brunches. The restaurant claims several undercover agents visited a drag brunch in December and did not witness “any lewd acts” that were inappropriate for children. Hamburger Mary’s Orlando is also alleging that the state of Florida has not provided examples of specific conduct that is harmful to children. “The uncertainty about what specific conduct this law prohibits, as well as the threat of police surveillance and criminal charges, is precisely what concerns the Plaintiff in this case,” the lawsuit says. Instead, Hamburger Mary’s Orlando believes this is another example of conservative leaders trying to restrict LGBT+ inclusivity in communities. “Anytime our legislators want to demonize a group, they say they are coming for your children. In this case, creating a false narrative that drag queens are grooming and recruiting your children with no factual basis or history to back up these accusations AT ALL,” Hamburger Mary’s Orlando wrote on Facebook. “They are setting a precedent that the state legislators [sic] can decide what is best for you based on THEIR own values and convictions, and write it into law,” Hamburger Mary’s Orlando added. The Independent has reached out to Hamburger Mary’s Orlando and Mr DeSantis’ office for comment. Read More Ron DeSantis news – latest: Florida governor’s wife launches his 2024 presidential bid Florida school bans poem recited by Amanda Gorman at Biden inauguration College student who tracked Elon Musk’s private jet is now following Ron DeSantis Target has been a leader in catering to LGBTQ+ shoppers – now it’s on the defensive What's on DeSantis' agenda? A look at the laws he passed as Florida governor, from abortion to guns In Panama, legal rights given to sea turtles, boosting the 'rights of nature' movement
2023-05-25 04:09
Just Eat Takeaway Raises Guidance As Profitability Improves
Just Eat Takeaway Raises Guidance As Profitability Improves
Just Eat Takeaway.com NV raised its full-year profit guidance as the company’s focus on cost cutting boosted profitability.
2023-10-18 16:05
Turkey central bank ramps up interest rates to 40%
Turkey central bank ramps up interest rates to 40%
LONDON Turkey's central bank delivered a larger-than-expected 500 basis point interest rate hike on Thursday, lifting its benchmark
2023-11-23 20:06
Does 'The Flash' rehash concepts from 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'? Stark similarities and differences revealed!
Does 'The Flash' rehash concepts from 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'? Stark similarities and differences revealed!
Alternate timelines and multiverses are key similarities between 'The Flash' and 'Spiderman: No Way Home' but there is more!
2023-06-14 13:01
Olivia Dunne and sister Julz send heartwarming message to grandmother on her birthday: '76 years young'
Olivia Dunne and sister Julz send heartwarming message to grandmother on her birthday: '76 years young'
Despite being away from her family, Livvy finds unwavering support from her sister, Julz Dunne
2023-10-24 22:22
These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Meta, IBM, ServiceNow, Ford, Align, Mattel, Amazon, and More
These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Meta, IBM, ServiceNow, Ford, Align, Mattel, Amazon, and More
Shares of Meta Platforms fall following a warning about weaker advertising demand, while IBM says a push into artificial intelligence is starting to pay off. Amazon.com reports earnings after the closing bell Thursday.
2023-10-26 12:27
Who is Danielle Allen? Texas school teacher fired over racist tweets and joke about killing sister's White BF
Who is Danielle Allen? Texas school teacher fired over racist tweets and joke about killing sister's White BF
In her now-deleted Twitter bio, Danielle Allen described herself as a 'Black supremacist' and stated her support for 'pro-Black men'
2023-08-09 17:49
3 Atlanta Braves who won’t survive the trade deadline and why
3 Atlanta Braves who won’t survive the trade deadline and why
The Atlanta Braves, losers of two in a row to the Dodgers, have received an up-close-and-personal look at exactly why they need to upgrade at the trade deadline.After a Tuesday night defeat at the hands of Dodgers prospect Bobby Miller, Atlanta had a realization -- when their lineup is off, so a...
2023-05-24 23:23
Swiatek calls for end to late-night scheduling
Swiatek calls for end to late-night scheduling
World number one Iga Swiatek on Monday joined Elena Rybakina in blasting late-night scheduling which wrecked the closing days of...
2023-08-15 04:52
Blue Jays activate All-Star RHP Romano off IL, SS Bichette to begin rehab assignment
Blue Jays activate All-Star RHP Romano off IL, SS Bichette to begin rehab assignment
Blue Jays All-Star closer Jordan Romano was activated off the 15-day injured list before Tuesday’s game against Philadelphia
2023-08-16 06:21
HasanAbi pledges to fund legal action against Adin Ross amid copyright drama
HasanAbi pledges to fund legal action against Adin Ross amid copyright drama
The basis of HasanAbi's most recent complaint against Aydin Ross is a video in which the Kick streamer boasts about robbing another streamer for using part of his video
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'He needs to branch out': 'American Idol' viewers 'bored' on not seeing Iam Tongi take risk unlike others
'He needs to branch out': 'American Idol' viewers 'bored' on not seeing Iam Tongi take risk unlike others
American idol' fans bored with Iam signing same kind of songs every week , says would love to see him take risk
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