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Judge Blocks Trump’s Effort to Dismantle Department of Education

A federal court ruling halts mass layoffs and an executive order, asserting that only Congress can abolish the agency.

A general view of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, U.S., June 1, 2024. REUTERS/Will Dunham/File Photo
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Overview

  • U.S. District Judge Myong Joun issued a preliminary injunction reinstating over 1,300 Department of Education employees laid off by the Trump administration.
  • The ruling blocks President Trump’s executive order aimed at closing the Department of Education and transferring its functions to other federal agencies.
  • The court determined that dismantling the department without congressional approval violates the separation of powers and statutory requirements.
  • Plaintiffs, including 20 states, school districts, and unions, argued that the layoffs and reorganization crippled critical services like federal student loans and civil rights enforcement.
  • The Trump administration announced plans to file an emergency appeal, maintaining its actions were lawful and aimed at improving efficiency.