The political landscape in Washington is abuzz with contention as House Republicans push back against the Biden-Harris administration's proposed changes to federal education regulations. Specifically, these changes would allow illegal immigrants to benefit from Department of Education programs
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo marks a significant shift in administrative law, altering how courts review federal agency interpretations of statutes. By overturning the long-established Chevron deference, the judgment has profound implications
The 2024 Final Rule, published by the U.S. Department of Education on April 19, 2024, signals substantial changes to Title IX regulations. These updates are designed to enhance protections against sex discrimination within educational institutions receiving federal funding. By broadening
Microschools, small educational institutions enrolling fewer than 30 students and often operating in unconventional spaces, are rapidly gaining popularity across the United States. In recent years, Florida has emerged as a hotbed for this educational trend, thanks in large part to significant
In a move intended to enhance protections for LGBTQ+ students and alter the mechanisms for addressing sexual harassment reports, the Biden administration introduced new Title IX regulations. However, the rollout has been anything but smooth. Numerous lawsuits and court injunctions have thrown the
The U.S. Department of Education has introduced new proposed regulations aimed at significantly enhancing the accessibility and affordability of higher education for various student demographics. These regulations emerge as a concerted effort to create more equitable opportunities across the