Transgender Idahoans sue to block state ban on opposite-sex restroom use

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Transgender Idahoans sue to block state ban on opposite-sex restroom use

Updated 2 days ago
Washington Times
The Hill
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A half-dozen transgender Idaho residents sued the state over its newly approved law banning opposite-sex use of public restrooms in government buildings and public accommodations, arguing that the "vague" and. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Transgender Idahoans sue to block state ban on opposite-sex restroom use
Washington Times4/30/2026

Transgender Idahoans sue to block state ban on opposite-sex restroom use

A half-dozen transgender Idaho residents sued the state over its newly approved law banning opposite-sex use of public restrooms in government buildings and public accommodations, arguing that the “vague” and “discriminatory” law violates their constitutional rights. The American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal.

Transgender Idahoans sue over bathroom law
The Hill
The Hill
Center
5/1/2026

Transgender Idahoans sue over bathroom law

Six transgender Idaho residents on Thursday sued the state over a new law banning them from using sex-designated public restrooms in public buildings and private businesses, asking a federal judge to strike the law from the books. Lawyers with the American Civil Liberties Union and its Idaho-based affiliate, along.