LGBTQ+ students at West Texas A&M University are seeking Supreme Court intervention to reinstate their charity drag performance on March 22. Last year, University President Walter Wendler banned on-campus drag shows, likening them to misogynistic blackface. The students argue that this action violates their freedom of speech. In a letter to the court, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), representing Spectrum WT, a student-led LGBTQ+ group, emphasized the need to prevent ongoing violations of First Amendment rights, including prior restraint and viewpoint-based censorship. Students now await the court's decision, hoping for a resolution that upholds their rights and allows them to express themselves freely on campus. #Students & Youth Culture