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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday lifted a federal judge’s injunction that had blocked the Donald Trump administration from continuing its downsizing of the Department of Education, clearing the path ...
Closing the department would require congressional approval and it’s unlikely Trump would have sufficient support.
The justices lifted a federal judge's order that had reinstated nearly 1,400 workers affected by mass layoffs at the department and blocked the administration from transferring key functions to other ...
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SCOTUS lets Trump to continue Dept. of Education layoffs & Biden breaks silence on cognitive concernsFormer DPD Chief James White is in the guest seat tonight as the CEO of Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network to talk about ...
The Supreme Court ruled Monday to allow the Trump administration to move forward with mass layoffs at the Department of Education, a move supported by the Trump-appointed leadership at the federal ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding the ...
The decision lifts a lower-court order that blocked mass layoffs at the agency.
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AlterNet on MSN'Willfully blind': Experts slam Supreme Court for letting Trump abolish Dept. of EducationThe Supreme Court on Monday ruled on party lines to allow President Donald Trump to move forward with his decision to abolish ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said President Donald Trump may proceed with his plan to carry out mass layoffs at the Department ...
Student loan borrowers enrolled in the interest-free SAVE forbearance will soon see their debt begin to grow again, the Trump administration says.
A lower-court ruling had prevented Trump officials from slashing more than a third of the Education Department’s more than ...
Some borrowers in the U.S. who benefit from Public Service Loan Forgiveness may soon see changes to their repayment plans.
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