LGBTQ plaintiffs challenge Montana's prohibition of drag storytime
- A lawsuit argues that Montana's law banning drag performances in schools and libraries violates constitutional rights.
- The state is the first to specifically prohibit drag kings and queens from reading to children.
- The plaintiffs seek to block the law and receive damages for a cancelled talk.
- Similar legislation in other states has faced legal challenges.
- Montana lawmakers have passed other anti-transgender measures like banning gender-affirming care for minors.