Idaho Judge Halts Enforcement of Controversial Transgender Bathroom Law
A U.S. District Judge ruled that transgender individuals in Idaho will not face criminal charges for using restrooms that align with their gender identity. This decision temporarily suspends key provisions of a law set to take effect in July that imposed strict penalties on restroom use.
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Idaho Judge Halts Criminal Charges for Transgender Public Restroom Use
Idaho Judge Blocks Criminal Charges for Transgender Bathroom Use
Judge rules transgender people won’t face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms
Idaho Judge Halts Enforcement of Controversial Transgender Bathroom Law
Judge rules transgender people won’t face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms
Judge rules transgender people won’t face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms
Judge rules transgender people won’t face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms
Judge rules transgender people won’t face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms
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