Lawsuit Challenges Idaho Restrictions on Single-Sex Campus Restrooms
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Lawsuit challenges Idaho restrictions on single-sex campus restrooms
BOISE (Idaho Ed News) — Two transgender persons filed a federal lawsuit Friday, challenging a 2025 Idaho law restricting the use of gender-specific campus facilities. The lawsuit centers on House Bill 264, which requires colleges and universities to designate restrooms, changing rooms and dormitories “for the exclusive use by either females or males.” RELATED
Lawsuit Challenges Idaho Restrictions on Single-sex Campus Restrooms
BOISE, ID – Two transgender persons filed a federal lawsuit Friday, challenging a 2025 Idaho law restricting the use of gender-specific campus facilities. The lawsuit centers on House Bill 264, which requires colleges and universities to designate restrooms, changing rooms and dormitories “for the exclusive use by either females or males.” The plaintiffs are a transgender student at Boise State University who identifies as male, and a transgende…
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