Drag legislation, State Supreme Court explained

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Madison-area teenager Bailey Mosling performed as his drag queen persona Nemo at Dragutante in Denver.
Madison-area teenager Bailey Mosling performed as his drag queen persona Nemo at Dragutante in Denver. The ball was the culmination of the reality show “Generation Drag,” which followed five teenage drag queens including Mosling. Photo courtesy of neo_drag on Instagram

We learn more about drag and legislation targeting it in some states. Then, a political science professor helps us better understand what the State Supreme Court actually does and doesn’t do.

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    Bills to ban drag shows and events have appeared in multiple state legislatures already this year. We talk about what drag actually is and its history, and the effect legislation like this could have on the culture.

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Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • A. Finn Enke Guest
  • Charley Jacobs Guest