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U.S. Department of Education Reinstates Civil Rights Staff to Address Backlog

January 11, 2026 - 02:49

U.S. Department of Education Reinstates Civil Rights Staff to Address Backlog

In a significant move, the U.S. Department of Education has reinstated civil rights employees to its Office of Civil Rights following a period of administrative leave that began last year. This decision comes in response to a growing backlog of discrimination complaints that has left many cases unresolved.

Union leaders and workers have expressed concerns that the disruption caused by the staff's absence has had serious implications for students who are in need of timely civil rights protections. With tens of thousands of complaints pending, the urgency to address these issues has never been greater. The department's efforts to bring back its civil rights staff signal a commitment to tackling the backlog and ensuring that students receive the protections they are entitled to under the law.

As the Office of Civil Rights resumes full operations, stakeholders are hopeful that this action will lead to quicker resolutions for those awaiting justice in discrimination cases. The reinstatement is seen as a crucial step towards restoring trust in the system designed to uphold civil rights in education.


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