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The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its abolition of the Education Department by firing ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump ...
Functions of the Department of Education under GEPA (Subchapter I, Chapter 31, Title 20) are repealed. The “Responsibilities of States to furnish information” (Section 1226b, Subchapter II ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said President Donald Trump may proceed with his plan to carry out mass layoffs at the Department ...
The justices lifted a federal judge's order that had reinstated nearly 1,400 workers affected by mass layoffs.
President Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle the Education Department using executive action. Three education policy experts explain how his plan could work.
Some may now be wondering how Dept. of Education cuts could impact central Ohio, with both sides of the debate having different answers.
We deserve to know why the U.S. Supreme Court is allowing President Trump, without explanation from the court, to pursue his ...
The Department of Education faces controversy after Trump’s executive order placed dozens of employees on leave, part of a broader effort to cut federal programs and workers. Trump isn’t the ...
Topline. The Trump administration’s dismantling of the Department of Education was halted in court Thursday, as a federal judge blocked the government’s efforts to move its operations to other ...
Former Education Department officials spoke with FedScoop about those concerns, including the future of data collection, retention and dissemination; the lack of transition plans in place; disruptions ...
The Department of Education is paying us not to work. We would rather be working. by Bradley D. Custer, opinion contributor - 06/24/25 9:30 AM ET.