The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments about the legality of Biden’s student debt relief program, teeing up a high-stakes battle early next year. In the meantime, the policy will stay on hold.
The Supreme Court announced on Thursday that it will hear arguments about the legality of President Joe Biden’s student debt relief program in the coming months while keeping the policy on hold in the meantime.
The court on Thursday deferred a ruling on the administration’s emergency request to immediately reinstate its debt relief program and instead planned to hear arguments in the case next year.. No justice noted any dissent to the court’s decision not to immediately grant the Biden administration’s application to move forward with the debt relief program now.
The Supreme Court’s decision to fast-track arguments about the legality of Biden’s debt relief plan comes just several months after he first announced it in August. It follows a wave of legal challenges that have been filed by conservative groups and Republican state officials. Biden and the Republican-led states suing to block his plan had both recommended that the Supreme Court address the merits of whether the debt relief program is legal.on federal student loan payments into next year in order to give the court time to address the case.
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