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Robert Kim, Executive Director at the Education Law Center, gives insight on implications of Supreme Court ruling allowing President Trump to resume efforts to dismantle the Education Department.
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track — and to go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees. With the three ...
Around two dozen states are suing the Trump administration over billions in frozen school funding, which is impacting programs that 1.5 million kids rely on across the U.S.
The president of the nation’s largest teachers’ union, the National Education Association, slammed the Supreme Court’s ruling ...
Supreme Court ruling allows Trump administration to proceed with mass layoffs at U.S. Department of Education, sparking ...
Attorneys general and governors are suing the Trump administration for freezing $7 billion in education funding, potentially ...
Plus: Trump's latest approach to Ukraine and how some in his inner circle are upset with what's been delivered about Jeffrey Epstein.
The New Mexico Attorney General and 15 other attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of ...
The Washington Post’s David Ignatius seemingly reported on the same conversation on Monday, writing that Trump had reportedly ...
House Republicans on Monday struck down a Democratic-led effort to release the Epstein files in their entirety. The ...
Now, Trump and McMahon are free to execute the layoffs and break up the department’s work among other federal agencies. Trump ...
WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers ...