Trump’s DOJ asks Supreme Court to freeze cases on student debt, environment
- The Solicitor General filed briefs in three cases asking the Supreme Court to hold the briefing in abeyance, with varying responses from petitioners and respondents.
- The Department of Justice has changed its position in several high-profile court cases following the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
- Acting Solicitor General Sarah M. Harris stated that the previously filed brief no longer represents the position of the United States.
- The new court filings suggest that the student debt and environmental cases may become moot if the Trump administration reverses the policies of the Biden administration.
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