Six transgender Idaho residents sue over new state restroom law
The Facts
- Six transgender Idaho residents filed a federal lawsuit challenging Idaho's new restroom law.
- The challenged law, House Bill 752, is scheduled to take effect on July 1.
- House Bill 752 restricts use of restrooms and related facilities based on sex assigned at birth in both government buildings and places of public accommodation, including private businesses open to the public.
- The law allows criminal penalties, including up to one year in jail for a first offense and up to five years in prison for a second offense.
- The plaintiffs are represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal.
- The lawsuit argues the law is unconstitutional and says it violates protections including equal protection, due process, and privacy.
- The case could determine whether Idaho can enforce criminal restroom restrictions against transgender residents when the law takes effect.
Context
What does Idaho's new law do?
House Bill 752 requires people to use restrooms, locker rooms, and changing areas based on sex assigned at birth, and it applies in government-owned buildings as well as businesses open to the public Independent,KIVI,Curated - BLOX Digi….
What penalties does the law impose?
Reports say a first violation can be charged as a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, while a second offense can be prosecuted as a felony carrying up to five years in prison KOAT 7,KIVI,KIVI.
What are the plaintiffs asking the court to do?
They are asking a federal judge to stop enforcement of the law or declare it unconstitutional before or as it takes effect, arguing that it violates constitutional rights including equal protection, due process, and privacy U.S. News & World R…,Democratic Undergro…,Gay News, LGBT Righ….
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