The Supreme Court is taking up some major education issues, from transgender protections to school choice, over its next term. The conservative-leaning high court is set to consider another effort from President Biden regarding student loans, among other high-profile cases, and may yet add more ...
Supreme Court has heard arguments over whether the federal government can deduct money from Social Security checks to cover long-overdue student-loan debts. The plaintiff in the case--James Lockhart, a 67-year-old disabled man with significant medical expenses--argues that the government is ...
Over 800,000 people will have the remainder of their loans forgiven. Nico Hines | Published Jul 14, 2023 opinion The Supreme Court’s Elitist Student Loan Debt DecisionACTIVIST JUDGES In striking down President Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness plan, the Roberts Court continues to expand its...
TheSupreme Courtheardoral arguments Tuesday in two challengesto President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan, with several conservative justices appearing skeptical of the government’s authority to discharge millions of dollars in federally held loans. ...
The class-action settlement concerns loans that borrowers claim should be canceled because they were taken out based on misrepresentation made by their schools, many of which are for-profit. The settlement could be worth more than $6 billion. ...
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The appeals court focused its decision on the Higher Education Loan Authority of the State of Missouri, or MOHELA, a state-created entity that services federal student loans, finding that the financial impact on the loan servicer due to the debt discharge threatened financial harm to Missouri. ...
The Sweet v. Cardona settlement case is unrelated toPresident Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which is still under review by the Supreme Court. That proposal aims to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loans for millions of borrowers. ...
Student loan scams prey on borrowers seeking to reduce their balance or monthly payments, repay their loans faster, stop payments temporarily, or avoid adelinquentstatus. Four common student loan scams risk a borrower’s money, identity, and credit rating. ...