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Thousands in Minnesota and Wisconsin to have their federal student loans forgiven » More than 13,600 federal student loan borrowers in Minnesota were approved for loan forgiveness. Northernnewsnow.com

MN Supreme Court: Globe student loans are illegal » Globe University and the Minnesota School of Business offered between $3,000 and $7,500 per loan, bearing interest rates between 12 and 18 percent, according to the ruling. Mprnews.org

As the Supreme Court hears arguments on student loan forgiveness, three experts explain what's at stake » Will the Biden Administration’s loan forgiveness action be deemed constitutional? Hechingerreport.org

Supreme Court kills Biden's student debt plan in a setback for millions of borrowers » The court unanimously dismissed on standing grounds a challenge to President Biden's groundbreaking plan to forgive some or all federal student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans. Npr.org

The latest on student loans: Q&A with Gould’s Director of Financial Aid Mary Bingham | USC Gould School of Law » Jul 6, 2023… MB: No, as a result of the Supreme Court decision issued on June 30, 2023, the federal government's Debt Relief Plan that was announced last … Gould.usc.edu

Resources on Supreme Court Decisions Regarding Race-based Admissions and Student Loan Forgiveness - Middle States Commission on Higher Education » The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) would like to bring to your attention additional information and resources regarding recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court that will impact institutions of higher education. Race-Based Admissions On June 29, 2023, the Supreme… Msche.org

Rep. Ilhan Omar Statement on Student Loan Cancellation Supreme Court Hearing » WASHINGTON – Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) released the following statement on the Supreme Court hearing on President Biden's student debt cancellation executive order.  Omar.house.gov

AFSCME: Supreme Court student loan ruling shows ‘contempt’ for working people » The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Biden administration’s landmark plan to forgive up to $20,000 for millions of student loan borrowers.In a statement, AFSCME President Lee Saunders said, “Today’s decision is yet another example of this court’s contempt for working families.”The court ruled 6-3 that the Department of Education doesn’t have the authority to forgive student debt.Biden’s plan provided $10,000 in debt relief for all direct loan holders and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients. Afscmemn.org

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