U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar filed documents urging the court to lift the injunction imposed this week by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals. A federal judge in Texas also declared the plan unconstitutional in a separate case.
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Biden asks appeals court to intervene on student loan debt relief, vows Supreme Court appealPresident Joe Biden's administration on Thursday asked a federal appeals court to intervene in a legal battle over its $400 billion student loan forgiveness program – the latest development in a case that appears destined for the Supreme Court.
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Biden admin plans to ask Supreme Court to take up student debt planIt warns that millions of Americans will face financial strain if the plan remains stalled in court when loan payments are scheduled to restart in January.
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Biden admin plans to ask Supreme Court to take up student debt planIt warns that millions of Americans will face financial strain if the plan remains stalled in court when loan payments are scheduled to restart in January.
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Biden admin to ask Supreme Court to take up student loan debt forgiveness planThe Biden administration plans to ask the Supreme Court to reinstate the president's student loan debt forgiveness plan, according to a legal filing.
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Biden to ask Supreme Court to resume plan to dismiss student loan debtImplementation of the plan, which would distribute as much as $20,000 to qualified borrowers, has been on hold since Oct. 21.
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Biden administration asks the Supreme Court to allow student loan forgiveness programBREAKING: Biden admin. asks the Supreme Court to reinstate President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which has been blocked by a federal appeals court.
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