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5don MSNOpinion
In a recent ruling allowing the Trump administration to disassemble the Department of Education and fire nearly 1,400 federal ...
The Department of Education laid off roughly 1,400 employees in March and a federal judge paused the move. The Supreme Court ...
6don MSNOpinion
By a two-to-one margin, the public believes justices prioritize politics over the law. That's a disaster for the Supreme ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has acted in a series of cases involving challenges to executive orders signed by President Donald ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters is "demanding" the Oklahoma Supreme Court allow him to use taxpayer money to buy Bibles for state classrooms.
11hon MSNOpinion
When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
By allowing Trump to ignore the law and crush the Education Department, the conservative justices let the president do whatever he wants.
When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
An HKS expert in education policy outlines how schools, students, and states might be affected if the DOE is dismantled.
The court’s decision emphasizes the president’s authority to remove independent agency commissioners without cause, sparking ...
In a decision with far-reaching implications for democratic rights and public education, the US Supreme Court on Monday ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hand President Trump a victory in his mission to dismantle the Department of Education will have a devastating impact on public education, and it is up ...
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