The U.S. Supreme Court has declined Florida's emergency request to enforce a state law that targets drag show performances. The law makes it a crime to admit minors to shows that the state deems sexually explicit. Lower courts had previously blocked the law statewide, citing violations of free speech rights. The conservative-backed law, officially known as the Protection of Children Act, has been seen as part of a broader conservative campaign against LGBTQ rights. The three conservative justices on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch, dissented and voted in favor of reviving the law. However, the majority did not provide an explanation for their decision. The legal challenge was brought by an Orlando bar and restaurant called Hamburger Mary's, which hosts family-friendly drag shows. The district court judge found the law to be too vaguely written, and the decision was upheld by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The case will now return to the appeals court for the full appeal process.