FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 15, 2025
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Emily Morris, National Immigration Law Center, [email protected]
Rebecca De León, ACLU of Idaho, [email protected]
Federal Judge Restores Access to HIV Treatment for All Immigrants in Idaho
BOISE — Today, a federal judge granted provisional class-action status and extended a temporary restraining order (TRO) in the lawsuit Davids v. Adams. This ruling means access to HIV treatment through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program remains available for all immigrants throughout the state, regardless of their immigration status. Before the ruling, the TRO protected access to the program only for the five anonymous patient plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
The judge’s order defines the protected class as “all current or future persons residing in Idaho who have been diagnosed with HIV and who would qualify for federally funded services through the Ryan White Program unless required to verify [their immigration status] for those benefits.”
A decision on the preliminary injunction is expected in the coming weeks.
Davids v. Adams was filed on June 26, 2025 by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Idaho, the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), and private law firms Nixon Peabody LLP and Ramirez-Smith Law in response to House Bill 135.
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The ACLU of Idaho is a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of civil liberties and civil rights. The ACLU of Idaho strives to advance civil liberties and civil rights through activities that include litigation, education, and lobbying. Learn more at acluidaho.org.
Established in 1979, the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is one of the leading organizations in the U.S. exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants. At NILC, we believe that all people who live in the U.S. should have the opportunity to achieve our full potential. Over the years, we’ve been at the forefront of many of the country’s most pressing immigration issues, and we play a major leadership role in addressing the real-life impact of policies that affect the ability of all of us to prosper and thrive.
Nixon Peabody LLP is an American Lawyer top-100 law firm in the United States and has 15 offices worldwide. Our firm delivers exceptional service to our clients and our communities by combining high performance, entrepreneurial spirit, deep engagement, and an unwavering commitment to a culture of collaboration and humanity.
Ramirez-Smith Law is a leading immigration law firm dedicated to defending the rights of immigrants, asylum seekers, and underserved communities across the United States. With a proven commitment to justice, the firm advocates for individuals facing systemic barriers within the immigration system and beyond. Headquartered in Nampa, Idaho, Ramirez-Smith Law provides compassionate, high-impact legal representation in removal defense, asylum, family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, employment-based immigration, and federal litigation—including complex litigation challenging unlawful government practices and policies. Our firm is proud to stand at the intersection of legal advocacy and social justice, using the law as a tool to protect human dignity and hold institutions accountable. We believe every client deserves to be heard, and every community deserves to be defended. For more information, visit www.nrsdt.com or contact us at 208-461-1883.
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