The state of Florida is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and limit the scope of an injunction placed on a new state law barring children from attending live drag shows that showcase “lewd” behavior.

The parties in the case before the high court – Secretary of the state Department of Business and Professional Regulations Melanie Griffin and the owner of Hamburger Mary’s Restaurant and Bar in Orlando – filed arguments last week. Attorneys for Florida are seeking to have an injunction against the state’s Protection of Children Act, which was put in place by a judge in the Middle District of Florida, limited to only Hamburger Mary’s, rather than having it apply universally around the state.

The 11th U.S. Circuit of Appeals denied the state’s effort to appeal the ban on enforcing the new law, setting the stage for state officials to bring the matter before the U.S. Supreme Court.