Supreme Court allows mass layoffs at Education Department
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The first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court will speak with Brandon Price, CEO of Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity, about her new memoir.
The first Black woman to ever be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court is slated to pay a visit to Fayetteville later this year.
The Supreme Court has granted President Trump a significant victory in his efforts to downsize the Department of Education, permitting the layoff of nearly 50%
The poll also found that 77% of Americans believe schools 'must give the ability' for parents to remove their children from conversations on gender and sexuality.
The Supreme Court has refused to allow Florida to enforce an immigration law making it a crime for people who are living in the U.S. illegally to enter the state.
As Democrats look to the midterms, defending the few state-level judicial seats they hold is a top priority. They only hold three seats on the 15-member Court of Appeals – all of which are up for grabs in 2026. Justice Anita Earls, one of two Democrats on the state Supreme Court, will also run to defend her seat next year.
In the Idaho case, meanwhile, a male athlete sued the state over its Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which was passed to block males from gaining access to women’s sporting leagues. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals similarly upheld a block on the law in 2023.