WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Education on Friday said its office for civil rights is investigating 45 ...
The latest cuts further compound funding and staffing shortages that have plagued the Office of Civil Rights. The effects of ...
Still, the state's superintendent of public schools said there would be a “much bigger impact” if Congress or the executive ...
A new lawsuit from Democratic attorneys general in 20 states and the District of Columbia alleges this week’s mass layoffs at ...
Best I can tell, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and Sen. Tommy Tuberville have the U.S. Department of Education in some sort of a ...
The layoffs call into question how agency will be able to handle major operations such as student loans, FAFSA, the Nation’s ...
Many of the office’s cases over the decades have served as a catalyst for broader policy change and social reforms.
The Trump administration cut about half the agency’s work force, saying the move would enable it to deliver services more ...
The layoffs are the first step toward dismantling the department, a goal espoused by President Trump and his education ...
The Thursday lawsuit said laying off nearly 2,000 people at the department will hurt schools and universities across the ...
The attorneys general of 20 Democratic states hit the Trump administration with a lawsuit over recent cuts to the Department ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including more federal layoffs and ...