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The Supreme Court ruled against a federal judge to allow the Trump administration to continue moving forward with staffing cuts in the Department of Education.
Back in March, the Trump administration laid off 1,378 Education Department employees, following $1.5 billion in grant cuts.
"The President must take care that the laws are faithfully executed, not set out to dismantle them," Sotomayor wrote.
The decision paves the way for President Trump to continue dismantling the agency, including moving Career and Technical ...
U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver, II, (D-MO) says that on Monday, July 14, he joined 150 House Democrats to pen a letter ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track — and to go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
The Supreme Court issued an order Monday allowing the Education Department to lay off hundreds of employees, staying a lower court’s pause of the Trump administration’s plans. The high court issued ...
Key Points ・The Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to lift a lower court’s injunction, allowing more than 1,300 layoffs at the Department of Education to proceed. ・Justices Sonia ...
The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding the Education Department, allowing it to move ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to proceed with mass firings at the Department of Education by lifting an injunction while litigation proceeds in the courts.