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A downsized Department of Education could have major impacts for students who attend public schools and universities in the U.S.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration can move forward with plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education and lay off nearly 1,400 federal employees.
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A bill closing the department would require 60 Senate votes in favor, meaning at least seven Democrats would have to support the move.
Six months into his second term, President Donald Trump has gotten almost everything he has wanted from the Supreme Court that he reshaped during his first. The justices, three ...
The Education Department on Tuesday said the “highly disturbing criminal charges" raise concerns about Michigan’s ...
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly violating a federal disclosure law ...
The Education Department on Tuesday opened an investigation into the university’s foreign funding, citing the pair of cases ...
Colorado has joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education to prevent the freezing of federal education funds ...
The justices overruled a lower court that had paused the Trump administration’s plan to fire over 1,300 workers.
WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers ...