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Judge: No criminal charges for transgender people using Idaho public restrooms
A U.S. District Judge ruled that transgender people in Idaho will not face criminal charges for using public restrooms aligning with their gender identity, temporarily halting enforcement of a law set to take effect in July. The law, criticized for imposing jail penalties for violations, was challenged by Lambda Legal and the ACLU on grounds of unconstitutionally vague language.
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