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The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Donald Trump to continue with his plan to lay off 1,400 employees of the U.S. Department of Education and to move many of its functions to other federal ...
The case of a South Carolina woman who served prison time following her arrest at a Black Lives Matter protest could head to ...
The Vermont Supreme Court has reinstated a lawsuit against the city of Burlington over alleged perfluoroalkyl and ...
Here's what to know after a decision by the Supreme Court gives the president a green light to move forward on his promise to ...
The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to make deep cuts to U.S. Department of Education personnel after it lifted lower court injunctions that had blocked the cuts.
Marc Jacobs of Michelman & Robinson LLP discusses the reemergence of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act as artificial ...
Now, Trump and McMahon are free to execute the layoffs and break up the department’s work among other federal agencies. Trump ...
WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump ...
A 1952 law that President Harry S. Truman opposed, calling it a step backward, now underpins many actions by the Trump ...
Photo: Alamy President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Education Secretary Linda McMahon will begin shutting down the U ...