The state law regulating rideshare services is coming under constitutional scrutiny in the wake of an alleged sexual assault.Lawyers representing a Jane Doe victim who was allegedly zip-tied and assaulted by a Lyft driver in 2017 argue the Illinois Transportation Network Providers Act should not allow the company to avoid liability for the attack.Doe was allegedly assaulted by a Lyft driver named Angelo McCoy in July 2017 after he picked her up in River North and took her to a dark alley while she slept in the backseat …