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More than 175 Democratic members of Congress are filing an amicus brief on Thursday opposing the Trump administration's ...
The amicus brief was filed into the NAACP’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over its changes to the Education Department.
President Donald Trump's administration is pausing over $6 billion of congressionally-appropriated federal funding for ...
After-school programs, English-learner services, migrant education programs, and professional development are all at risk.
Funding frozen for programs aimed at migrant students and English-language learning, jeopardizing school budgeting for the fall.
Pedro Martinez, formerly of Chicago Public Schools, officially started his job Tuesday morning. For some, Martinez is a divisive choice, while others are confident he'll fight hard for student needs.
The decision could change the course of education-related cases that have been trickling through the courts since Trump returned to office.
The U.S. Department of Education says it's starting a nationwide effort to crack down on student aid fraud. The department recently announced its new identity verification requirements, which followed ...
The Arkansas Department of Education's charter school portfolio will no longer include four district conversion and two open-enrollment charter schools which have either closed, transferred to ...
The case is Victim Rights Law Center v. United States Department of Education, D. Mass., No. 1:25-cv-11042, 6/18/25. Continue Reading To contact the reporter on this story: Alexis Waiss in Washington ...
Glenn Agre Bergman & Fuentes LLP and nonprofit attorneys from Public Justice represent the plaintiffs. Justice Department attorneys represent the Department of Education. The case is Victim Rights Law ...
Under an initial, temporary verification process, the U.S. Department of Education is requiring colleges to validate the identity of first-time federal aid applicants who are enrolled this summer.