On the morning of a significant hearing, a certain silence descends upon a federal courthouse. On May 5, the wind outside the Robert V. Denney Federal Building in Lincoln, Nebraska, was doing what it always does in the spring: it was rattling the flags and pushing dust across the sidewalks. Inside, a judge was getting ready to rule on whether ten million dollars was sufficient to put an end to one of the most significant student loan data breach…
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