Transgender Idahoans Ask Federal Judge to Partially Block State's New Bathroom Law
The judge said she will quickly rule on a preliminary injunction as plaintiffs argue the law is unconstitutionally vague and carries felony penalties.
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Transgender Idahoans hope to halt new bathroom law in federal court
A federal judge seemed skeptical about an Idaho law set to take effect soon that will make it a criminal offense for transgender people to use bathrooms that align with their gender identity.The law, which is set to take effect July 1, would make the first offense a misdemeanor, with subsequent offenses committed within five years a felony.ACLU of Idaho lawyer Emily Croston, who represents transgender plaintiffs in the case, said the law is unco…
Federal judge presses attorneys on how Idaho’s transgender bathroom ban will work
At a Transgender Day of Visibility rally on March 31, 2026, in front of the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, a person holds a transgender pride flag in front of the state Capitol. | Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — As a federal judge considers whether to temporarily block Idaho’s new transgender bathroom ban law that will apply to private businesses, attorneys delved into how law enforcement would enforce the law at …
Six transgender Idahoans sue state to block bathroom law before July 1
Reading Time: 4 minutes Six transgender Idahoans sue state to block bathroom law before July 1 Six transgender Idahoans filed a federal lawsuit seeking to stop Idaho’s bathroom law, saying it unlawfully restricts transgender residents’ access to public spaces. By Emma Maple | FāVS News Reporter Main Points Lawsuit to block Idaho’s bathroom law, passed by a largely Christian legislature, argues law violates constitutional protections and discri…
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