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The Supreme Court's decision to permit the Trump administration's dismissal of 1,400 Department of Education employees raises concerns about the impact on student aid services. With over 40 million ...
The decision could change the course of education-related cases that have been trickling through the courts since Trump ...
In a series of terse, unsigned orders, the court has often been giving the green light to President Trump’s agenda without a ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said President Donald Trump may proceed with his plan to carry out mass layoffs at the Department ...
The Education Department can move forward with layoffs of around 1,300 employees it previously notified it would cut after ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump ...
Michigan Congressman Tim Walberg, Chairman of the Education and Workforce Committee, is speaking out following the Supreme Court’s recent decision, which allows the Trump administration to move ...
When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
State laws requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms keep losing in court, but that won’t matter if they win ...
Lawmakers should fight to preserve the public features that have made charter schools an essential part of Florida’s ...
Major decisions expected from the Supreme Court in the coming days could reshape higher education and immigration policy. Geoff Bennett discussed the cases with NewsHour Supreme Court Analyst ...
When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.