apnews.com
Jun 16, 06:10 PM
The Trump administration has announced the transfer of oversight of special education and civil rights from the Education Department to the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services. Critics argue that this decision may undermine accountability and negatively impact vulnerable student populations.
New York Times — US
Jun 16, 05:41 PM
The Trump Administration is moving special education program responsibilities from the Education Department to the Health Department. The Office for Civil Rights will also see its duties transferred to the Justice Department.
New York Times — Politics
Jun 16, 05:41 PM
The U.S. Education Department is transferring its special education programs to the Health Department. The Office for Civil Rights, responsible for enforcing anti-discrimination laws in education, will now be overseen by the Justice Department.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 16, 06:43 PM
The Trump administration has moved the oversight of special education and civil rights from the Department of Education to other agencies. This action is part of a broader effort to restructure the department.
New York Times — Politics
Jun 16, 07:29 PM
The U.S. Department of Education has shifted the responsibilities of its Office for Civil Rights to the Department of Justice. This change affects the enforcement of anti-discrimination laws concerning school children.
The Hill
Jun 16, 07:02 PM
The Trump administration has announced a shift in oversight for special education and civil rights, transferring responsibilities from the Department of Education to the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services. This change was made public on June 16, 2026.
New York Times — US
Jun 16, 07:29 PM
The U.S. Department of Education is transferring the duties of its Office for Civil Rights to the Department of Justice. This office has been responsible for enforcing anti-discrimination laws in education for several decades.
Washington Examiner
Jun 16, 07:38 PM
The Education Department has announced four new interagency agreements to transfer responsibilities to other federal agencies, following an executive order from President Trump. Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated the aim is to strengthen services for individuals with disabilities and improve academic outcomes. The move has faced legal challenges and criticism regarding its authority.
New York Post
Jun 16, 08:47 PM
The Trump administration is transferring oversight of special education and civil rights from the Education Department to other agencies. This decision is part of a larger reorganization effort within the department.