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The Supreme Court said that Trump can move forward with his plans to terminate half of the Department of Education's staff.
Lawyers for the Trump administration had asked the justices to block a lower court order that directed officials to reinstate ...
With the three liberal justices in dissent, the court on Monday paused an order from U.S. District Judge Myong Joun in Boston ...
In a divided ruling, the court hands the executive branch power to dismantle a federal agency, over fierce liberal dissent ...
A Biden-appointed Massachusetts judge ruled in May that the Trump administration must re-hire fired Education Department ...
The Trump administration appealed a court order blocking mass layoffs and other changes at the Education Department.
The Supreme Court's Monday order allows the Department of Education to reduce its workforce by roughly 1,400 positions.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon has said the layoffs are a first step toward eliminating the department. However, a lawsuit ...
The decision paves the way for President Trump to continue dismantling the agency, including moving Career and Technical ...
About two dozen state attorneys general and Democratic governors sued the Trump administration on Monday for withholding more than $6 billion in federal funds for several education programs nationwide ...