A federal judge has upheld Idaho’s Senate Bill 1100, ruling it constitutional to require public school students and visitors to use bathrooms and locker rooms according to their biological sex rather than their gender identity. Judge David Nye emphasized that decades-old sex-segregated facilities protect “privacy and dignity”—citing vital differences between men and women. Supporters, including Idaho’s Attorney General Raúl Labrador and Alliance Defending Freedom, hailed the decision as “common sense,” while critics argue it marginalizes transgender students and heightens stigma. The Ninth Circuit affirmed the lower court’s findings, making Idaho one of eight states to enforce such laws in K-12 schools. Calls for more tailored accommodations and broader national legal responses continue as debate rages on student privacy and civil rights.
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