The Biden administration’s decision to end the Covid-19 national emergency could undermine a central justification for its student-debt forgiveness plan as the Supreme Court prepares to decide the program’s fate
for borrowers making under $125,000 a year. Unable to pass the plan in Congress, the White House relied on expanded executive powers tied to the emergency declaration to enact the plan, and Mr. Biden said his intent was to “address the financial harms of the pandemic.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
State of the Union 2023: Biden's speech skipped by four Supreme Court justicesPresident Joe Biden's second State of the Union was skipped by four Supreme Court justices, though some former justices came out of retirement to attend the event.
Read more »
Georgia Supreme Court ruling could be final blow for Spaceport Camden plansA major setback for the proposed Spaceport Camden happened on Tuesday.
Read more »
YNW Melly Takes Death Penalty Question to Florida Supreme CourtYNW Melly's lawyers are asking the Florida Supreme Court to overturn a ruling last year that said the rapper could face the death penalty if convicted in his upcoming murder trial.
Read more »
Supreme Court justices face new pressure to adopt code of conductSupreme Court justices are under increasing scrutiny for alleged ethical lapses but have repeatedly refused to adopt the same code followed by lower court judges.
Read more »
Here’s why yet another Supreme Court case might become mootAnother one of the Supreme Court’s big disputes this term — this one involving Title 42 and immigration — could disappear before it’s decided. Here’s how.
Read more »