Teachers union, NAACP sue over Trump order to dismantle Education Department
- Darrell Turner, a preschool teacher in Richmond Public Schools, is concerned that President Donald Trump's executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education will negatively impact his students' resources and support.
- Teachers union and NAACP are suing over President Donald Trump's order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, claiming it undermines essential support for students, especially those from low-income families and with disabilities.
- A coalition of state attorneys general, led by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, is seeking a federal injunction against Trump's executive order, arguing that it violates the authority of Congress.
- The lawyers assert that Trump's actions have already affected state funding and operations, jeopardizing educational resources and services crucial for students in Illinois.
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NPR speaks to a former education secretary about dismantling the department, arrests
NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with former Education Secretary John B. King Jr. about the dismantling of the education department and recent arrests of international scholars.
EDITORIAL: Gird for change in education funding
As in nearly every aspect of President Donald Trump’s remaking of federal government operations, the announced dismantling of much of the U.S. Department of Education has thrown Hawaii’s own public schools system into a world of worry. What will be the effect on so many crucially needed federal assists to the children in its classrooms? Though the answer remains obscured by the fog swirling around executive orders and court challenges, it is not…


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Ford says Trump lacks authority to dismantle Department of Education
Nevada AG Aaron Ford offered a defense of his latest legal attack against the Trump administration Friday, arguing that the president does not have the authority to dismantle the Department of Education.
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