States are reviving efforts to challenge the 1982 Plyler v. Doe ruling that guarantees undocumented students a free, public education.| Education Week
The administration issued notices saying undocumented immigrants don't qualify for Head Start and some Education Department programs.| Education Week
Illinois lawmakers passed a bill locally codifying the 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Plyler v. Doe.| Education Week
A Supreme Court ruling gives immigrants the right to a K-12 education. But some conservative groups are pushing to get that overturned.| CalMatters
Threatened changes to U.S. immigration policies are leading some schools to share resources and offer support to staff, families and students.| K-12 Dive
The conservative think tank with ties to Trump says it’s time to reconsider Plyler, the Supreme Court decision that said schools can’t charge tuition based on immigration status.| Chalkbeat