Congress and President Trump use Congressional Review Act to rescind Obama -
era education rule.
Not exact matches
Speaking Thursday at George Mason University's Law School in Arlington, Va., the U.S. Secretary of
Education announced that «the
era of
rule by letter is over.»
U.S.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos declared that «the
era of «
rule by letter» is over» as she announced plans to change the way colleges and university handle allegations of sexual violence on campus.
In 1984, for example, Gary L. Bauer, then the Reagan administration's deputy undersecretary of
education, ignored contradictory research from the National Institute of Education and attributed disorder in the schools to 1970s - era judicial rulings on students»
education, ignored contradictory research from the National Institute of
Education and attributed disorder in the schools to 1970s - era judicial rulings on students»
Education and attributed disorder in the schools to 1970s -
era judicial
rulings on students» rights.
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Earlier this month, the National Council of Higher
Education Resources, a student loan industry lobbyist, sent letters to Congress about Obama -
era rules.
Last July, Eighteen Democratic state Attorneys General sued DeVos and the Department of
Education, seeking to force the Department to implement the Obama -
era borrower defense
rules.
The
Education Department is sitting on more than 65,000 unapproved claims as it rewrites Obama -
era rules that sought to better protect students.
Despite the current Department of
Education's move that rescinded an Obama
Era rule that prevents student loan servicers from charging fees on unpaid student loans, two loan servicers are sticking with the old practice.
There are quality, fee - based continuing legal
education programs that lawyers can attend or view, but in this
era of tightening purses, it's prudent to check out affordable alternatives to satisfy some of your CLE obligations Provisions for free continuing legal
education for bar members are baked into the
rules of some states like Florida,