Federal court extends block on Biden's student debt relief plan
- A federal appeals court has blocked President Joe Biden's student loan repayment plan, siding with Republican-led states until their legal challenge is resolved.
- The SAVE plan's future remains uncertain as multiple legal challenges are considered nationwide.
- The court's unanimous ruling indicated that the states "have demonstrated at least a 'fair chance'" of success in their challenge.
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Federal court extends block on Biden's student debt relief plan
A federal appeals court on Friday extended an order blocking President Joe Biden's administration from further implementing a student debt relief plan designed to lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers and speed up loan forgiveness for some.
Appeals court blocks Biden student debt plan as Supreme Court battle brews
A federal appeals court on Friday blocked President Biden’s new student debt relief plan, teeing up a potential expansion of the legal fight already brewing at the Supreme Court. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling extends the brief pause it ordered last month. The court’s updated decision prevents the administration from moving ahead with…
8 million student-loan borrowers on Biden's new repayment plan just got more bad news after a federal court officially blocked cheaper payments and debt cancellation
The 8th Circuit officially blocked cheaper student-loan payments and debt cancellation through the SAVE plan.Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesThe 8th Circuit officially blocked the SAVE student-loan repayment plan in its entirety.It replaces its temporary stay on the plan from July, which paused cheaper payments and debt relief.Enrolled borrowers will likely be in limbo for long as the legal process progresses.The legal roller coaster for millions of s…
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