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The Education Department’s civil rights branch lost nearly half its staff amid mass layoffs in March, raising questions about ...
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...
Keeping tabs on President Donald Trump's campaign to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education hasn't been easy for students ...
The Supreme Court's decision on July 14 has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with the dismissal of over 1,300 ...
The Education Department has pledged to carry out required functions, but questions remain about its plan for contending with the loss of staff.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to pause a court order to reinstate Education Department employees who were fired in mass layoffs as part of President Donald Trump's plan to ...
The US Department of Education is paying more than $7 million a month to employees it has forced to go on leave, according to analysis from the American Federation of Government Employees Local ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to pause a court order to reinstate Education Department employees who were fired in mass layoffs.
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to pause a court order to reinstate Education Department employees who were fired in mass layoffs as part of his ...
Education Department employees who were targeted by the layoffs have been on paid leave since March, according to a union that represents some of the agency’s staff.