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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 ...
In a seismic decision that could redefine the limits of presidential power, the US Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to effectively dismantle the Department of Education—firing more ...
The Supreme Court on Monday let the administration go ahead with layoffs at the Education Department, stopping a lower court ...
In a divided ruling, the court hands the executive branch power to dismantle a federal agency, over fierce liberal dissent ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Trump administration may fire more than half of the Department of Education’s workforce — mass terminations that, in Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s ...
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WASHINGTON - In a major victory for the Trump administration, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the White House can move ...
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2024-2025 term, which included cases on topics such as the scope of authority of federal ...
A sharply divided US Supreme Court let President Donald Trump resume dismantling the Department of Education, lifting a lower court order that required the reinstatement of as many as 1,400 workers.
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
Over dissents from the liberal justices, the Supreme Court said it would allow the Department of Education to terminate ...
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...