The Sexuality and Gender Alliance at Boise High School dropped its challenge to Idaho’s law mandating that students use restrooms aligning with their sex assigned at birth.
The alliance filed a stipulation of dismissal Wednesday in the US District Court for the District of Idaho, disclosing that one of its only two openly transgender members graduated and the other has died since filing its proposed factual findings in November. The two students alleged Idaho’s law requiring them to use restrooms in accordance with their biological sex caused them psychological harm. The students also claimed the school’s alternative—to have them ...