Judge rules transgender people won't face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms
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Judge rules transgender people won't face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms

A judge ruled Tuesday that transgender people won't face criminal charges for using Idaho public restrooms that match their gender identities. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Amanda Brailsford puts on hold enforcement of key components of a law adopted in March — and set to take effect July 1 —
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