If the Court nullifies the president's student debt cancellation
program, said one campaigner, the president "needs to act, and act
fast."
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Does Biden 'Have a Plan B' If Supreme Court Strikes Down Debt Relief?
June 30, 2023
Barring unforeseen circumstances, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday will
hand down its long-awaited ruling on the Biden administration's pending
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program, a decision with huge implications for tens of millions of
borrowers and the broader economy.
Organizers are preparing for the worst despite the glaring flaws
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heavily on supposed harms to a student loan servicer that is not even
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