In a brief supporting a dismissal of the suit, former civil rights attorneys say the Justice Department’s use of a statute is outside the norm.
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Louisiana’s Department of Education has informed the Orleans Parish public school district that it will install a monitor to oversee its financial management, citing a pattern of “significant ...
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Is It 1914 in America?

The planners of the Iran war had plenty of on-the-ground intelligence but operated with little insight into the minds of their enemies.
Former district officials said it’s the first such intervention by the state since the New Orleans school system was overhauled after Hurricane Katrina ...
When John Adams questioned George Washington’s fitness to lead due to reading challenges, he made a mistake that persists today: underestimating different kinds of intelligence.