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Six transgender residents sue Idaho over strict new bathroom ban

The plaintiffs say the law is unconstitutionally vague and would force transgender people to risk jail, harassment or leaving the state.

  • Six transgender Idahoans sued the state Thursday to block House Bill 752, which criminalizes using bathrooms that do not align with biological sex, including in private businesses.
  • Signed by Governor Brad Little after passing the Idaho Legislature, the statute mandates individuals use restrooms corresponding to their sex assigned at birth starting July 1, 2026.
  • Plaintiffs including 77-year-old Emilie Jackson-Edney and Diego Fable argue the law forces them to risk violence or arrest. Jackson-Edney fears public spaces will become impossible to navigate.
  • Represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal, the lawsuit argues the ban violates the 14th Amendment's Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses, seeking to stop implementation.
  • While three other states have bathroom bans, Idaho's law is the nation's strictest, applying to private businesses and carrying penalties of one year in jail for first offenses and five years for repeat violations.
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arcamax.com broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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