2 monthes ago | By Boston Herald
By MARK SHERMAN
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court agreed Thursday to decide whether the Biden administration can broadly cancel student loans, keeping the program blocked for now but signaling a final answer by early summer.
That's about two months before the newly extended pause on loan repayments is set to expire.
The administration had wanted a court order that would have allowed the program to take effect even as court challenges proceed. The justices didn't do that, but agreed to the administration's fallback, setting arguments for late February or early March over whether the program...
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2 monthes ago | By Fortune
At stake: Hundreds of billions of dollars for an estimated 40 million borrowers.
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2 monthes ago | By NY Times
The justices left in place an injunction blocking the Biden administration's authority to forgive up to $20,000 in debt per borrower.
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2 monthes ago | By New York Post
The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will hear arguments by six Republican-led states against President Biden's $400 billion student loan forgiveness program in February of next year.
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2 monthes ago | By CNBC
The Biden administration wants to forgive billions of dollars in student loan debt. The Supreme Court could have the final word on the plan's legality.
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2 monthes ago | By Forbes
The policy will remain blocked until the court issues a final ruling, which will come by June.
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2 monthes ago | By NY Times
The justices left in place an injunction blocking the Biden administration's authority to forgive up to $20,000 in debt per borrower.
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2 monthes ago | By NBC News
The Supreme Court on Thursday delayed a decision on whether to grant President Joe Biden's bid to implement his student loan forgiveness plan, announcing
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