The U.S. Department of Education has abruptly paused grant funding for programs aiding English learners and migrant students, raising concerns over support for vulnerable student populations. KQED reports on the impact and response.
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In 1974, the Supreme Court ruled in Lau v. Nichols, affirming the rights of English learners to receive equal educational opportunities. This landmark case reshaped language education policies across the U.S.
A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case set a precedent for English learners’ rights in education, ensuring schools provide adequate language support. Education Week details the pivotal timeline of this decision.
A 1974 U.S. Supreme Court case continues to shape English-learner education, setting legal precedents that ensure schools provide adequate language support. Its impact is still felt in classrooms nationwide.



