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Ken Paxton wants to cancel a queer pool party over trans restrooms. Organizers aren't backing down.
By Daniel Villarreal at LGBTQ Nation
· June 1, 2026
· 1 min read
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city of Denton for hosting the “Big Gay Swim Day,” a private Pride month pool event scheduled for June 7 at the city's Civic Center. Paxton alleged that the event's changing rooms will violate the Texas Women’s Privacy Act. The state law requires publicly-f
Key takeaway Paxton alleged that the event's changing rooms will violate the Texas Women’s Privacy Act.
Why this matters
The lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against the city of Denton over the "Big Gay Swim Day" event highlights the ongoing tension between state laws restricting access to sex-segregated spaces and the rights of transgender individuals. Paxton's allegation that the event's conversion of gendered changing rooms would violate the Texas Women's Privacy Act underscores the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ groups in hosting inclusive events. The fact that the event is a private rental and not sponsored by the city may become a key point of contention, as Denton's Interim Director of Marketing and Communications noted that facility rules prevent renters from altering signs, but the event's website indicates that the changing rooms will be converted. The outcome of this lawsuit will be closely watched, as it may set a precedent for how similar events are handled in Texas and potentially other states with similar laws.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 1, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city of Denton for hosting the “Big Gay Swim Day,” a private Pride month pool event scheduled for June 7 at the city's Civic Center. Paxton alleged that the event's changing rooms will violate the Texas Women’s Privacy Act. The state law requires publicly-f
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