Student-loan borrowers haven't made payments for three years. That could change as Supreme Court rules on Biden plan for post ...
The move is separate from the president’s up to $20,000 in student loan forgiveness that has been held up as the Supreme Court rules on its legality. The adjustment is not contingent on the ...
According to the rules of American jurisprudence, if there is no injury, there is no right to sue. It’s called standing, and ...
The Higher Education Act could provide an alternate legal route for the up-to-$20,000 per borrower student debt cancellation plan to proceed, if the Supreme Court strikes down plan A. Many or all ...
Student loan payments have been paused since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. However, in the three years since the pause began, the economic and legal justification for the ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a request to block state and local laws barring the sale of assault-style weapons in ...
Since 2017, the Supreme Court has significantly increased its use of the process by which the justices hear and resolves ...
The Biden administration previously announced the student loan payment pause—which has been extended eight times—would finally end 60 days after the Supreme Court ruled on whether Biden’s ...
The Supreme Court typically releases major rulings in May or June. The White House has previously said that roughly 44 million Americans would benefit from Biden’s proposed student loan forgiveness.
The Supreme Court typically releases major rulings in May or June. The White House has previously said that roughly 44 million Americans would benefit from Biden’s proposed student loan forgiveness.
The Supreme Court typically releases major rulings in May or June. The White House has previously said that roughly 44 million Americans would benefit from Biden’s proposed student loan forgiveness.