Supreme Court could pull this shady move to block student debt relief

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Supreme Court could pull this shady move to block student debt relief
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Conservative justices on the Supreme Court could use a made-up doctrine to rule against Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. (via Deadline: Legal Blog)

prevail, but there’s little reason to think they will at the Republican-controlled court.

But Tuesday’s arguments showed the absurdity of the legal challenge from Republican-controlled states, including Missouri, which pressed a standing argument based on the relief program’s impact on the Of course, it’s not surprising that Democratic-appointed justices pressed the standing issue. But they didn’t have much company. NBC News’ Lawrence Hurley: “Of the six conservative justices, only Justice Amy Coney Barrett repeatedly probed whether challengers had legal standing.”

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