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"For student loan borrowers, specifically, this will mean more delays and poorer service in a program that already has service issues," Drew Powers, the founder of Illinois-based Powers Financial Group, told Newsweek. "The end result is nothing but harm to our current students."
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
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WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers from the Education Department and continue other efforts to dismantle the agency. The court's three liberal justices opposed the order, the latest win for President Donald Trump at the high court.
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily lifted an injunction that had prevented the firing of more than 1,300 employees, a move that would effectively gut the Education Department.
Governor Hochul expressed strong disapproval following a Supreme Court decision, stating it allows former President Donald Trump to continue undermining the Dep
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass firings within the Department of Education. Former Data Coordinator in the U.S. Dept. of Education Jason Cottrell, who worked there for more than nine years and was impacted by the DOGE cuts,
The debate over affirmative action highlights higher education diversity needs. The Supreme Court decided Thursday to set new limits on affirmative action, striking down the current race-conscious ...
The Supreme Court voted to allow parents to withdraw their children from classroom LGBTQ+ lessons in public schools.