Six transgender residents sue Idaho over strict new bathroom ban
Source: ABC News/AP
April 30, 2026, 3:15 PM
BOISE, Idaho -- Six transgender Idaho residents are suing the state in federal court, asking a federal judge to declare a strict new bathroom ban unconstitutional.
The law, which goes into effect in July, is the strictest bathroom ban in the nation, subjecting people to time behind bars if they knowingly enter a bathroom, locker room or changing area that does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth even if the bathroom is in a privately owned business. Violators could be charged with a misdemeanor and sentenced to a year in jail for a first offense, or a felony with up to five years in prison for a second offense.
The plaintiffs, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal, say the law forces them to either stay at home or risk harassment, assault or arrest when using public restrooms.
Ive been enjoying life as a man and using the mens restrooms hasnt been a big deal, Diego Fable, one of the plaintiffs, said in a news release. But this law would force me to use the womens facilities, and doing so would only invite suspicion, questions, and raised eyebrows. I would have to face tough choices every time I leave my home: Do I know the restroom situation when I go out to eat with my friends? Do I know the restrooms available when I go to public parks to go birding? What do I do while Im at work all day?
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Link to ACLU
PRESS RELEASE -
Transgender Idahoans Challenge Criminal Restroom Ban in New Federal Lawsuit
Link to ACLU
SUIT (PDF) -
https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2026/04/Jackson-Edney-v-Labrador-Filing.pdf