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By allowing the Trump administration to decimate the Department of Education, the Supreme Court’s majority has elevated its ...
Their dissents suggest anything but an assumption of business as usual. The three liberal justices are writing about a majority unbound by law and its tiresome technicalities—about a majority that is ...
The Department of Education laid off roughly 1,400 employees in March and a federal judge paused the move. The Supreme Court ...
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...
People protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court over President Donald Trump's move to end birthright citizenship. The ...
She has become the great dissenter, sometimes siding with Justices Sonia Sotomayor or Elena Kagan or sometimes standing alone ...
Opinion: Columnist David Lat says this past US Supreme Court term shows that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson may become the ...
The court has supported his administration on issues like immigration, federal employee dismissals and military policies.
The U.S. Supreme Court allows Education Secretary Linda McMahon to cut nearly 1,400 bureaucrats as American confidence in public schools bottoms out.
The Supreme Court’s concessions to President Trump have reignited complaints about the secrecy of shadow docket rulings.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Trump to fire 1,400 Education Department employees, overturning a prior block and sparking debate over executive power and education policy.
Ilya Shapiro is director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute and author of “Lawless: The Miseducation of ...