States, nonprofits and unions joined forces in two separate lawsuits to halt the Trump administration’s restrictions affecting public servants.
Trump's Department of Education is kicking off the second week of negotiations on its student-loan repayment changes and new borrowing caps.
Nonprofit groups and state officials warned that the rule could be used to penalize organizations and agencies at odds with the Trump administration’s political agenda.
Several Democratic-led states, cities and nonprofits filed lawsuits on Monday seeking to block a new rule by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration that would exclude organizations from a ...
The plaintiffs argue the rule gives the education secretary sweeping authority to punish cities and organizations that clash politically with the administration.
New federal limits on Grad PLUS loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans will cap borrowing for graduate and professional students ...