Iowa lawmakers in the state House and Senate approved a bill Thursday that would strip civil rights protections for ...
Oklahoma’s newest board of education members took on tough votes but not without asking tough questions on Thursday.
California Democrats were among 201 members of Congress to reintroduce a bill on Wednesday that would provide a path to ...
A bill that would strip gender identity protections from Iowa’s civil rights code has received final legislative approval and ...
A group of educators is suing the Department of Education over its recent “Dear Colleague Letter,” (DCL) which gave K-12 schools and federally funded colleges roughly two weeks to stop considering ...
Consistent with California law and federal civil rights laws, the California State University, Sacramento provides equal opportunity in education and employment without unlawful discrimination or ...
Three new members of the state Board of Education continually pushed state Superintendent Ryan Walters on multiple issues during a meeting Thursday.
The department gives schools until Feb. 28 to comply with this interpretation of the law or risk losing their federal funding ...
The Supreme Court said no to racial preferences, but accreditation agencies have ideas of their own.
The Department of Education has faced opposition since its initial establishment in 1867.
The federal E-rate program that funds internet connections in education is subject to a major anti-fraud statute, potentially bolstering schools that have been allegedly overcharged by ...
One letter criticizes Vice President JD Vance for saying “judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.” ...