U.S. Supreme Court takes up second Biden appeal in student debt plan fight
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US Supreme Court grants review in second challenge to Biden student loan forgiveness plan
The US Supreme Court Monday granted certiorari to hear a second challenge to President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. The court asked the parties to brief and argue whether the borrowers suing to block the program have Article III standing, and whether the Department of Education’s (DOE) plan is “statutorily authorized and was adopted in a procedurally proper manner.” The federal government requested that the court stay a ruling by t…
Supreme Court agrees to hear 2nd challenge to Biden's student-loan forgiveness
(Photo by Ryan Hoffman on Unsplash) By Alexa Schwerha Daily Caller News Foundation The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a second case challenging the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan. The case, which originally succeeded in blocking the administration’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 per borrower, will be heard in February, according to the court document. It was first filed in Texas by student loan borrowers Myra Brown a…
Supreme Court Decides to Hear Second Case Challenging Legality of Biden's Loan Forgiveness Plan
Today the Supreme Court decided to hear Department of Education v. Brown, a second case challenging the legality of President Biden's $400 billion loan forgiveness plan. In a brief order, the Court indicated that the case will be argued in February, probably at the same time as the the other loan forgiveness case accepted by the justices: Biden v. Nebraska, a lawsuit brought by six Republican-controlled state governments. In the meantime, as in …
Supreme Court Agrees to Take Up Another Challenge Against Biden's Student Debt Program
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Dec. 12 to hear President Joe Biden’s appeal of a judge’s ruling that blocked his student debt relief program and found it unlawful, taking up the matter alongside another lawsuit against the policy. The Biden administration appealed a recent decision handed down by Texas-based U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman to block the program, siding with an advocacy group. An appeals court also ruled against the relief prog…
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