LGBT activists drop lawsuit against ban on ‘transgender’ males using girls’ bathrooms in Idaho
LGBT activists have voluntarily dropped their lawsuit against Idaho's law banning transgender males from using girls' bathrooms in public schools. The law, which requires students to use facilities corresponding to their biological sex, was upheld by the courts as a legitimate government interest in protecting student privacy. Attorney General Raúl Labrador confirmed that the legal challenge has come to an end, allowing the law to remain in effect.
- ▪The lawsuit was dropped after the plaintiffs agreed to dismiss their case and appeal.
- ▪Idaho's law requires students to use bathrooms and facilities that correspond to their biological sex.
- ▪The law also mandates single-occupancy accommodations for students who prefer not to use multi-occupancy facilities.
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News LGBT activists drop lawsuit against ban on ‘transgender’ males using girls’ bathrooms in Idaho ‘Idaho families can be confident that this law is fully in effect and will remain so,’ Attorney General Raúl Labrador said about Idaho’s bathroom law for K-12 schools. DougMainwaring 0 Doug Mainwaring Comments 0 Sat May 23, 2026 - 4:43 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — Transgender activists have dropped a longstanding lawsuit against Idaho’s ban on gender-confused students using bathrooms and other private spaces of the opposite sex in public schools.
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