Live Updates: Student-Loan Forgiveness Cases Argued at Supreme Court

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Oral arguments at the Supreme Court Tuesday could offer clues about whether the Biden administration’s student-debt forgiveness plan will be struck down. Here are the key things to watch.

 

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Is it too late to take out a student loan?

Oh it’s going down. The only question is what logic the 3 progressive judges will use to justify the unconstitutional usurpation of congressional authority by the executive branch.

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