Education Department Refers Native American Mascot Ban to DOJ Civil Rights Office

New York State is accused of violating Title VI by banning Indigenous-themed mascots while allowing others tied to European heritage The U.S. Department of Education has referred the…

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Education Department Finds California Agencies in Violation of Title IX

The civil rights office announced the conclusion of an investigation into the state’s education department and interscholastic federation. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights released…

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Education Secretary Celebrates 53rd Title IX Anniversary

The event took place in New Mexico with female athletes and advocates. U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon participated in the “Her Game, Her Legacy” event in Santa Fe,…

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Federal Judge Dismisses Columbia University Lawsuit Against Funding Cuts

She said that the professor and teacher unions lack legal standing. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil dismissed a lawsuit brought against President Trump’s administration by two university unions,…

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Verification Measures Launched to Stop Student Aid Fraud

The federal initiative seeks to block identity theft, protect taxpayer dollars, and support legitimate students and institutions. The U.S. Department of Education is launching a nationwide anti-fraud initiative…

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President Issues Proclamation for Father’s Day

President Trump said, “Whether by birth, adoption, or father figures, America’s dads help shape the character and future of our Nation.“ President Donald Trump released the following proclamation…

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Pentagon Launches Review of Homeschool Support for Military Families

The effort led by the defense secretary intends to assess and expand education resources amid rising homeschool rates. The U.S. Department of Defense has launched a review of…

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Education Department Dismisses Suit Against GCU

The previous administration had imposed millions of dollars in fines over allegations of deceptive program pricing. The Department of Education permanently dropped its $37.7 million fine against Grand…

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DOJ Opens Title IX Investigation into California State Law

The assistant attorney general says the civil rights division will “aggressively defend women’s hard-fought rights.” The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced an investigation into a California school to…

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Supreme Court Upholds the Block of First Religious Charter School

Justice Barrett recused herself from the case appealing the decision of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, in a split decision with Justice Amy Coney Barrett recusing…

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