
Even Biglaw Associates Are Decrying The Death Of Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
Something's got to give when it comes to student loans... but how, and when?
Something's got to give when it comes to student loans... but how, and when?
The hardcore tribalists will vote for their party regardless of the outcome.
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Is the potential unfairness enough to justify striking down the forgiveness plan?
So, why should MOHELA sue? What is in it for them?
Student debtors are hoping that she was able to convince the justices of the plan's legality.
This must be like Christmas for Con Law nerds.
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At some points during oral arguments, everyone discussed fairness, which is the elephant in the courtroom.
Conservatives on the Supreme Court seem 'skeptical' about Biden's debt relief plan.
The two issues in the case are whether the plaintiffs challenging the proposal have standing to file suit and whether the proposal violates separation of powers and exceeds executive authority.
This is one of the few times I am WAY more excited about the fine print.
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The student loan system is convoluted. While some people were able to benefit from the moratorium, others did not.
* Justice Alito thinks that the timing of the Dobbs leak, rather than the opinions therein, is the real problem. [Wa Po] * Despite being in legal limbo, you should still Pokémon Go do the student loan debt forgiveness application. [ABC News] * Does anyone else find it weird that it is easier to get arrested for feeding the homeless than it is to impose any accountability on Supreme Court justices? [AZ Family] * Due to an EU law, Apple will be switching over to USB-C charging cables. Take that, lighting cable! [CNBC]
* Texan judge asks "What did the Founders Do?" when faced with current reality of teenagers with guns. [Business Insider] * New York just made it a lot harder to be a DEVO fan if you're under the age of 21. [Insider] * Until there are $9: AOC pushes Biden to keep his word on student loan forgiveness. [Business Insider] * New York deploys an interesting method of reparations. [Politico] * Strict Textualism: Activist wants to flood Texas with Arabic "In God We Trust" signs to see how committed Americans are to this whole "religious neutrality" thing. [The New Arab]
This isn't going to have much of an impact for lawyers drowning in debt.
Paying off student loans was a great source of pride for me. A student loan bailout would not take this accomplishment away from me or anyone else who paid off their student debt.