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In ruling the president can decimate the Department of Education, the court took a key congressional power—and gave it to Trump.
The investigation was sparked by a review of UM’s foreign reports that revealed that incomplete, inaccurate and untimely disclosures may have been submitted by the university, in possible violation of ...
The high court action enables the administration to resume work on winding down the department, one of Trump's biggest campaign promises.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal ...
California’s legal action points out that Congress, not the executive branch, possesses the power of the purse, saying “the ...
Pursuant to federal statutory and regulatory requirements, each year the Department of Education makes around 25 percent of the funds for these programs available to states on or about July 1 in order ...
Bob Moses advocated for a constitutional amendment to protect education for all. Now is the time to heed his call.
Cincinnati Public School officials fear the impact this would have on graduation and absenteeism rates. "It has an impact on ...
The Trump administration is moving full-steam ahead with plans to gut the Education Department after getting a green light from the Supreme Court. Conservatives are in celebration mode ...
Dr. Kim Dooley, Regents Professor and associate dean for faculty affairs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, to retire Aug. 31.
The University of Michigan is under federal scrutiny after two Chinese scientists linked to the school were separately ...
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled to allow the Trump administration to resume its efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. What will that mean to schools, students and families?Support ...