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The Trump administration’s pressed its legal case for cutting nearly $3 billion in federal aid to the university.
Government lawyers dismissed allegations of an ideologically motivated campaign to detain and deport campus protesters on ...
As another school year approaches, there will be some changes as it relates to the federal government's involvement in your ...
In times of war, opposing countries seek to destroy the educational, scientific, and technological institutions of their enemies. This weakens their ability to educate, create, and grow. The ...
A federal judge heard in court on Monday arguments for why she should side with Harvard University or the Trump ...
In the Department of Education case, the Court summarily throttled a temporary lower court ruling that prevented Trump from ...
Next week, accountability finally comes to the NCAA’s doorstep. On Monday, July 21, the long-drawn-out farce of males ...
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire to act unilaterally.
The Supreme Court decided last week that massive layoffs at the Department of Education can go forward. Erica Meltzer, a national editor at Chalkbeat, joins us to discuss what the layoffs could mean ...
In an unsigned order with no explanation, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority blocked lower-court orders that had stopped President Donald Trump from shuttering the Department of Education.
If nothing changes, $53.6 million in federal funds would be withheld from Connecticut schools, disproportionately affecting ...
Michael Reagan argues the Department of Education has failed America's students for decades, and credits recent political ...
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