Supreme Court agrees to decide on Biden’s stalled student loan forgiveness plan
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday refused an emergency appeal to immediately revive President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, but agreed to rule early next year on its legality. The justices left in place an appeals court ruling that has put the program on hold. The decision is a temporary setback for the administration but not a defeat for its plan to forgive student loans ...
by David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
Dec 01, 2022
3 minutes
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday refused an emergency appeal to immediately revive President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, but agreed to rule early next year on its legality.
The justices left in place an appeals court ruling that has put the program on hold.
The decision is a temporary setback for the administration but not a defeat for its plan to forgive student loans of up to $20,000 for as many as 20 million borrowers.
Anticipating such a move by the court,
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