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    Supreme Court, Title IX, and Transgender Rights: Education Battles

    Supreme Court, Title IX, and Transgender Rights: Education Battles

    The Supreme Court faces increasing K-12 cases involving Title IX, transgender rights, and religious freedom, escalating education disputes nationwide. Key issues involve student rights and parental opt-outs.


    Education Dept. Layoffs: Union Challenges Termination Notice

    Education Dept. Layoffs: Union Challenges Termination Notice

    Union challenges Education Department layoffs, claiming the 2-week notice violates the 60-day bargaining agreement after Supreme Court allowed the mass termination of over 1,000 employees.


    LGBTQ+ Books & Parental Rights: Supreme Court Ruling Impact

    LGBTQ+ Books & Parental Rights: Supreme Court Ruling Impact

    Supreme Court addresses parental rights regarding LGBTQ+ books in schools. Decision impacts opt-out policies & curriculum. Further legal challenges & parental engagement expected.


    Transgender Athletes & Title IX: Supreme Court Showdown

    Transgender Athletes & Title IX: Supreme Court Showdown

    The Supreme Court may decide transgender athletes' rights under Title IX, resolving a policy debate spanning multiple presidential administrations. Key decisions on LGBTQ+ issues precede this crucial case.


    Supreme Court Upholds E-Rate Funding for Schools & Libraries

    Supreme Court Upholds E-Rate Funding for Schools & Libraries

    The Supreme Court preserved E-rate's funding mechanism, ensuring continued internet access for schools and libraries. The decision impacts over 54 million students and 106,000 institutions.


    Supreme Court: Disability Discrimination Standard Lowered for Schools

    Supreme Court: Disability Discrimination Standard Lowered for Schools

    The Supreme Court lowered the standard for disability discrimination claims against schools, aligning them with other settings under the ADA and Rehabilitation Act, benefiting students like Ava.