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. If you’re a private student loan borro...
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 ...
The lawsuit was filed in 2019, four years after the collapse of Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit organization, which led thousands of borrowers to file claims seeking to discharge their debt. In the separate cases involving Biden's much larger debt relief plan, the Supreme Court in Februaryapp...
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loan forgiveness program. The federal lawsuit argues that the Saving on a Valuable Education program, known as SAVE, isn't different compared to Mr. Biden's first attempt at student loan cancellation, which the Supreme Court struck down last year. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson ...
Mr. Biden's attempts to provide relief to millions of Americans have not fared well before the Supreme Court, which last yearstruck down an earlier planthat would have benefited more than 40 million Americans and forgiven nearly half-a-trillion-dollars in loans. ...
Attorneys from Missouri, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, North Dakota and Ohio filed a lawsuit to stop the Biden administrations latest effort to forgive student loans. August 29 Supreme Court blocks President Biden's SAVE plan again The Supreme Court rejected Biden's request to reactivate the...
Some supporters of the program said they camped out the night before, weathering the low temperatures and rain, to witnessthe Supreme Court justices' nearly four-hour questioningin two cases challenging Biden -- with the bulk of the time lending itself to the lawsuit brought...
Why the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that the Biden administration does not have the authority to forgive student loans to this wide of a degree without an act of Congress. The decision, announced on June 30, 202...
A particular flashpoint in the hearing was the states’ arguments that the loan forgiveness program’s potential harms to MOHELA – the Missouri-created entity that services loans in the state – gives Missouri standing. Several justices noted that MOHELA could have filed its own lawsuit challenging...