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Idaho State Lawmakers Attempt to Block Cities from Banning LGBTQ+ Discrimination

State lawmakers introduced a bill to ban city/county anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ folks. Currently, 12 Idaho cities and two counties have these protections in place.

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ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Federal, State, and Local Police for Mass Immigration Raid at Family Event in Wilder, Idaho

The putative class action lawsuit challenges an immigration raid carried out at a popular family event in Wilder, Idaho.
A large number of community members are detained and questioned by law enforcement in Wilder, Idaho.

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Stay informed on civil rights issues. Discover our latest actions and updates in the Press Release section.

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Sandpoint Removes Longstanding LGBTQ+ Protections

Sandpoint City Council's removal of longstanding discrimination protections for the LGBTQ+ community departs from Idaho's core values of fairness and respect.
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287(g) Agreements in Idaho

Idaho has signed eight new 287(g) agreements since President Trump took office in January 2025.
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What the Marriage Equality Backlash Taught Me About the Fight for Trans Rights

Anti-trans laws aren’t just about bathrooms or sports, they’re about systematically pushing trans individuals out of public life.

Stories from the Inside: Dustin

June 2, 2020

ACLU Idaho stories from the inside

DACAmented: Gloria

Gloria was born in Romita, Guanajuato, MX. At just six months old, she immigrated to the U.S. with her mom and older brother to reunite with her father — who had already been working a stable job in the states for some time. She is now a mother of two beautiful kids and, despite the hurdles that have come her way, she is determined to persevere for her children.

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Stories from the Inside: Eddie

"I strongly believe the ISCC prison is unprepared to take action on this COVID-19 pandemic and have had plenty of time to get prepared knowing how bad the situation is out in the community and other prisons."

Stories from the Inside

DACAmented: Jesus

Jesus was born in Romita, Guanajuato, Mexico. His dad used to come to the U.S. as a seasonal worker every year from the mid 80’s to the late 90s. But working as a seasonal worker brought very little income to the family. His dad finally gained enough courage and decided to bring his whole family to the state, being the first one in his family to immigrate to the U.S. in 1997. Jesus was only two years old.

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ACLU of Idaho and Idaho Gives

There's a lot of uncertainty right now, but one thing we can say for certain is we will always defend the civil rights and liberties of all Idahoans. Due to COVID-19, there have been some changes to Idaho Gives this year. You and your friends and family have two full weeks to give this year. Instead of a one-day event, Idaho Gives starts today and won't end until Thursday, May 7.

Idaho Gives

Will the new Idaho birth certificate law affect me?

Idaho passed a new law this year about gender markers on Idaho birth certificates. A gender marker is the place on an Idaho birth certificate that says whether a person is “male” or “female.” The new law was known as House Bill 509 or HB 509.

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Información del COVID-19 de la ACLU de Idaho

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COVID-19 Information from the ACLU of Idaho

Haga clic aquí para leer esta información en español. (Spanish)

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Letter from Five Attorneys General to Gov. Little Asking for Veto of HB 500

Former Attorneys General Tony Park, Wayne Kidwell, David Leroy, Jim Jones, and Al Lance write a letter to Idaho Governor Brad Little, asking him to veto House Bill 500 based on constitutional violations.

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