Our Statement on Recent Actions to Dismantle the Dept. of Education

June 18, 2026 – A Statement from Moran Center Executive Director and Youth Defense Attorney, Patrick Keenan-Devlin:
Every young person deserves a school environment where their needs are recognized, their rights are protected, and they have the support necessary to learn and thrive.

At the James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy, we know that when these protections are weakened or denied, students, especially Black students, students with disabilities, and young people from families living in poverty, are pushed further toward exclusion, disconnection, and the school-to-prison pipeline.
We strongly condemn the recent and ongoing actions of the current federal administration to aggressively dismantle the Department of Education (DOE) and weaken the federal protections that millions of students and families rely upon.
This week, core functions of the DOE related to special education and civil rights enforcement were shifted to other federal agencies that lack the resources and expertise needed to adequately carry out these responsibilities effectively.

This action threatens to weaken the federal protections that millions of children and families rely on, including students with disabilities, students whose civil rights have been violated, and young people who depend on special education services, Section 504 plans, and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
It is imperative at this time that we look to support local organizations and advocacy efforts that protect and advance the educational rights of all young people, especially students of color and children living in poverty.
While the administration cites this relocation of duties and programs as an effort in “bolstering the efficacy of federal oversight,” these actions will inevitably weaken federal enforcement of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which currently protect classroom access for more than 7.5 million children with disabilities.1
We join the Legal Defense Fund in calling on states and school districts to strengthen civil rights protections for their students.2 Alongside the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, we urge Congress to take legislative action to prevent the redistribution of DOE oversight in special education and civil rights enforcement to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice.3
At a time when federal protections are being weakened, the need for local advocacy is urgent.

The Moran Center will continue standing with young people and families to protect their educational rights, secure the supports and accommodations they need, and challenge the exclusionary practices that push students out of school and toward the criminal legal system.
We are grateful to our community and partners for helping make this work possible.
The James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Evanston, Illinois, that provides free, integrated legal, social work, and restorative services to the community.
For more information, visit moran-center.org or contact rsolomon@moran-center.org
- Nittle, Nadra. “Education Department Changes are Leaving Millions of Vulnerable Students at Risk.” 19thnews.org (June 17, 2026) ↩︎
- Labi, Hamida. “LDF Condemns the U.S. Department of Education’s Latest Efforts to Dismantle Agency and Abandon Students’ Civil Rights.” naacpldf.org (June 17, 2026) ↩︎
- Marshall, Denise. “Unlawful Plan Harms Every Child with a Disability.” copaa.org (June 16, 2026) ↩︎

