A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit that challenged the government’s efforts to curtail financial aid for ineffective college vocational programs.
Ruling for the U.S. Department of Education, Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan agreed to throw out the case, which was brought by the Association of Proprietary Colleges in November. The APC, an industry group representing New York’s for-profit schools, had challenged recent DOE rulemaking related to so-called gainful employment requirements in the laws that govern federal financial aid. The group is represented by Michael Hays at Cooley.
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