Idaho Court Limits Enforcement of Transgender Bathroom Rule
An Idaho judge limited enforcement of a transgender bathroom rule, prompting a dispute over legal standards, enforceability, and access.

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In Idaho, a judge restricted enforcement of a state rule affecting transgender people's access to public bathrooms. The restriction ties bathroom access to an individual's biological sex, while the American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho and six residents are connected to the legal challenge.
The dispute concerns the rule's legal standards, enforceability, and scope, including whether officers can apply it consistently; the sources do not establish whether the restriction will ultimately take effect.
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