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Federal judge temporarily blocks Idaho law threatening prison for trans restroom users
By Daniel Villarreal at LGBTQ Nation
· June 16, 2026
· 4 min read
A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against Idaho's new law, which would've given prison time to transgender people who use government and business restrooms that differ from the sex that they were assigned at birth. Idaho’s attorney general, Raul R. Labrador, has pledged to appeal the dec
Key takeaway Though the law was set to go into effect on July 1, U.
Why this matters
The temporary injunction against Idaho's law highlights the ongoing national debate over transgender rights and access to public facilities. This case connects to a broader trend of state-level legislation targeting transgender individuals, with varying degrees of success in court. The judge's decision to block the law due to its vagueness and potential for subjective enforcement by police officers underscores the challenges of implementing such policies. The fact that Idaho's attorney general has pledged to appeal the decision suggests that this issue will continue to be contested. As the case moves forward, it will be worth watching how the appeals court navigates the balance between protecting public safety and respecting the rights of transgender individuals. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other advocacy groups will likely be closely monitoring the situation, and individuals in need of support can reach out to organizations like the Trevor Project for resources and guidance.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 16, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against Idaho's new law, which would've given prison time to transgender people who use government and business restrooms that differ from the sex that they were assigned at birth. Idaho’s attorney general, Raul R. Labrador, has pledged to appeal the dec
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