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North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and State Superintendent Mo Green held a joint press conference Monday to announce the lawsuit.
Donald Trump speaks during a news conference held at Trump Tower on Sept. 6, 2024 in New York. His education actions since returning to the White House in January 2025 have drawn numerous lawsuits ...
Despite the lack of staffing, the Education Department's workload just grew. After President Trump signed his massive tax and spending bill into law, the agency was tasked with implementing two new loan repayment programs, as well as a complex system for holding colleges accountable.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding her department.The justices on Monday paused a lower court order that had halted nearly 1,
Multiple lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration for severely reducing the staff and cutting contracts within the Institute of Education Sciences. ... They say the Education Department “illegally” ended the grants, which totaled $600 million. The lawsuit, filed Monday, March 3, ...
Another lawsuit, this time against Trump's Department of Ed: ACLU. ... The letter from U.S. Department of Education's acting assistant secretary for civil rights – Craig Trainor ...
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Raw Story on MSNSupreme Court hands Trump a major win in bid to dismantle Education DepartmentThe United States Supreme Court has approved President Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education with its nearly 1,400 layoffs. According to The Associated Press, the move came after a federal judge blocked the cuts from a New York lawsuit claiming such cuts would take necessary services and funding from students.
NAACP representatives and DEI advocates called recent investigations by the Trump Administration and U.S. Department of Justice into alleged racial discrimination at George Mason University an attack on public education.
In a display of unity, former Democratic Gov. L. Douglas Wilder joined several Democratic leaders in Richmond on Thursday to oppose what they say are partisan attacks on Virginia’s education system and universities.
One of the programs that the letter cited specifically is the funding for after- and before-school sessions. On July 18, the OMB indicated that the review of that program was comp