Supreme Court OKs Trump layoffs at Education Department
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COURT ORDER — It was easy to overlook amid the burst of other national and international news Monday: After a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines from the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump now has the go-ahead to move forward with firing about 40 percent of the Education Department’s workforce.
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In an exclusive interview with Newslaundry, RJD leader and Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Kumar Jha delves into the court’s directions, the EC’s process, and its wider social and political impact.
The ideological divide was clear in cases in which the justices acted on an emergency basis, sometimes called the "shadow docket."