The Center for American Progress submitted comments to the Department of Health and Human Services opposing its proposed rule ...
AG Ken Paxton leads states' support for a rule change excluding gender dysphoria from the legal definition of disability.
strongly opposing a proposed rule from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that would negate standing precedence by excluding gender dysphoria from the definition of disability ...
Supporters say the change would improve dyslexia identification practices, but critics worry it could delay interventions and ...
A high-stakes legislative battle is unfolding at the Statehouse as Indiana lawmakers consider repealing a landmark law that protects students with diabetes.
Social work students at the University of Oklahoma offer solutions and calls to action amid state's growing education crisis.
The jury found that officials from Marlin Independent School District, outside of Waco, unlawfully retaliated against parents ...
President Trump aims to shrink or dissolve the U.S. Department of Education, citing cost and inefficiency. Students with disabilities rely on the department to enforce protections under Section 504 of ...
A federal court has allowed a former DC police officer to seek damages over his disability retirement, putting rigid disability leave policies under closer scrutiny.
Lawmakers should decouple accreditation from federal financing, lower caps on student lending, phase out the Parent PLUS program, and wind down loan forgiveness. Reforms proposed by the Trump ...
The Indiana House reversed course on an effort to repeal “Hunter’s Law.” The 2007 law provides additional protection for kids ...