A federal judge in Montana has temporarily blocked a new law that restricts drag performances, ruling that it is overly broad and could lead to unconstitutional censorship. The law was passed in April and was met with criticism from civil rights groups, who argued that it was a violation of free speech and would lead to discrimination against LGBTQ+ people. The temporary restraining order will remain in effect until the court can hear the case in full, allowing drag performances to take place at the Montana Pride celebration.