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The Supreme Court on July 14 allowed President Donald Trump to move forward with dismantling the Department of Education by firing almost 1,400 employees. The ruling in McMahon v. New York took the ...
US President Donald Trump's aggressive downsizing of the Department of Education—now backed by the Supreme Court—has raised ...
The Lycoming Law Association and the Taber Museum recently hosted Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra Todd, ...
The matter stems from the 2022 elections in which the Board of Election Commissioners in Flint, Michigan, did not hire enough ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration could, for the time being, proceed with mass layoffs at the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump’s first judicial pick of his second term, voting to approve ...
Closing the department would require congressional approval and it’s unlikely Trump would have sufficient support.
The Trump administration had appealed a decision that had directed it to stop gutting the U.S. Education Department and to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding the ...
President Donald Trump announced Monday that his administration will begin mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education ...
Following the Supreme Court decision Monday, President Trump announced that Education Secretary Linda McMahon will initiate the process of reducing the ...
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