https://finance.yahoo.com/news/attorneys-general-sue-education-secretary-betsy-de-vos-over-gainful-employment-rule-205153783.html
The 2014 gainful employment rule was created by the Obama administration to ensure that schools — many of them for-profit colleges — were denied access to federal aid if their graduates had weak career prospects and heavy debt loads.
DeVos repealed the rule in July 2019, and her decision goes into effect on July 1.
On
June 24, attorneys general of the states of Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Colorado, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oregon,
Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin, as well as the District
of Columbia sued Betsy DeVos and her agency. The lawsuit was filed in
U.S. District Court in D.C.
Randi
Weingarten, president of the teachers’ union American Federation of
Teachers, added: “Betsy DeVos has already made history as one of the
most unproductive, unpopular and frankly embarrassing cabinet
appointments — and today, states across the country are holding her to
account.”