Potty Ruling in Idaho

Source: www.nationalreview.com ·
Section: politics ·
Bias: Center-Right
· Published: Wed, 17 Jun 2026 13:37:22 GMT
In March, the Idaho legislature enacted a law (H.B. 752) that bars a person from using a public restroom that “is designated for use by the opposite biological sex of such person.” In an order yesterday (in Jackson-Edney v. Labrador), federal district judge Amanda Brailsford issued a preliminary injunction that broadly bars Idaho officials from enforcing the law “against all transgender people.” Under Brailsford’s potty logic, any law that designates restrooms—or showers or locker rooms—by sex (and that imposes a penalty for violation) is unconstitutionally vague. And in practice no such law could be enforced against anyone, transgender or not.
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