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  1. Mar 2, 2023 · On Tuesday, the court took up two cases—Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. Brown—led by six Republican-led states seeking to block the Biden administration's plans to cancel up to...

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  2. Sep 27, 2021 · Dark money in judicial nominations has paid for ads and advocacy—not to help Brett Kavanaugh buy a house he couldn’t afford, in 2006, 12 years before he was nominated to the Supreme Court.

    • When Is The Supreme Court Decision Date on Student Loan Forgiveness?
    • Why Amy Coney Barrett's Questions About Standing Could Matter
    • Why Court Observers Are Talking About Brett Kavanaugh's Question
    The Supreme Court is weighing two challenges to Biden's $400 billion student loan forgivenessplan, which would wipe away up to $20,000 in debt for some.
    Following the oral arguments, the justices will cast tentative votes in private and the most senior justice in the majority and minority will assign opinions for their side. Drafts of those opinion...
    Barrett posed a number of questions suggesting she could side with the court's three-member liberal wing on standing, that is whether the plaintiffs were actually injured by the plan. Kavanaugh, at...

    Six conservative states that challenged the Biden plan argued, in part, that a state-created entity known as MOHELA that services student loans would lose revenue if the debt was forgiven. MOHELA, a quasi-state agency in Missouri, directs some of its money back to the state. Missouri sued, in part, based on the potential loss of revenue. There's ju...

    Kavanaugh, at one point, asserted that "some of the finest moments in the court's history were pushing back against presidential assertions of emergency power." Some of its "biggest mistakes," he then added, were when it didn't. But Kavanaugh also returned to the language of the law, which allows the Department of Education to "waive or modify" loa...

  3. Sep 13, 2018 · In May 2017, he reported owing between $60,004 and $200,000 on three credit cards and a loan against his retirement account. By the time Trump nominated him to the high court in July 2018, those...

  4. Feb 28, 2023 · The Biden administration wants to wipe out $400 billion in student debt, but the court’s conservative majority questioned its power to do so. Six Republican-dominated states — Nebraska,...

  5. Jun 30, 2023 · The Supreme Court decided 6-3 that the Biden administration does not have the authority to wipe out nearly half-a-trillion dollars in student debt. The decision denies relief to about 40...

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  7. Mar 1, 2023 · The Biden administration squared off with legal challengers to its sweeping student debt relief plan at the Supreme Court on Tuesday as the justices held oral arguments on two cases.