Update On Supreme Court’s Potential Decision For Biden’s Student Loan/Debt Forgiveness Plan
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President Biden on Wednesday said he’s not confident that the Supreme Court will decide to clear his student loan forgiveness plan, while the majority-conservative court weighs the case, in the video published on March 7, 2023, by The Hill, as “Why Biden Isn’t Confident Supreme Court Will Clear Student Loan Forgiveness Plan“, below:
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding President Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 for some borrowers and seemed likely to block the effort. The slim avenue for a Biden victory here, would be if the justices determined that the challengers to the plan don’t have standing, in the video published on March 5, 2023, by MSNBC, as “Biden’s Student Loan plan in jeopardy from Supreme Court“, below:
Is President Biden’s $430 billion student debt relief plan doomed at the Supreme Court? SCOTUSblog editor James Romoser joins In The Courts to break it down, in the video published on March 6, 2023, by FOX 5 Washington DC, as “Is Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan doomed? | FOX 5’s In The Courts“, below:
The Supreme Court heard arguments about President Biden’s student-loan forgiveness plan. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks, in the video published on Feb 28, 2023, by The Young Turks, as “PREDICTION: Supreme Court vs Biden’s Student Debt Relief Program“, below:
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in two challenges to the Biden administration’s student debt relief plan, which could give tens of millions of federal borrowers up to $20,000 of relief. During arguments, several conservative justices expressed skepticism over the Biden administration’s student debt relief plan, while liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor blasted the Republican states who brought one of the lawsuits. We’re joined by Eleni Schirmer, who organizes with the Debt Collective and is a writer and postdoctoral fellow at Concordia University’s Social Justice Centre in Montreal. Her new piece in The New Yorker is headlined “How the Government Cancelled Betty Ann’s Debts.” in the video published on March 1, 2023, by Democracy Now!, as “Student Debt Relief in Jeopardy as Conservative Supreme Court Justices Question Biden’s Plan“, below:
Some Republicans are fighting to block student debt relief that could help more than 40 million Americans. “GMA3” takes a closer look at the case, in the video published on Feb 27, 2023, by Good Morning America, as “The case against student debt relief |GMA3“, below:
While the Supreme Court decides the future of President Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan, another important part is set to take effect in July: an overhaul of income-driven repayment plans. Under the current system, borrowers who go into an income-based repayment plan regularly end up owing more money a decade later than they originally took out. Biden’s policy changes how interest is calculated in those plans and turns many undergraduate loans into, essentially, college grants. Thousands of borrowers will end up with a monthly payment of $0. WSJ explains the big changes coming to repayments this summer—regardless of how the Supreme Court rules. Illustration: Madeline Marshall, in the video published on Feb 27, 2023, by Wall Street Journal, as “How Student Loan Repayments Is About to Dramatically Change | WSJ“, below:
Conservative justices holding the Supreme Court’s majority seem likely to sink President Joe Biden’s plan to wipe away or reduce student loans held by millions of Americans. (Feb. 28), in the video published on Feb 28, 2023, by Associated Press, as “Supreme Court seems ready to sink student loan for forgiveness“, below:
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