The Supreme Court will complete its term Friday with the long-awaited decision over President Joe Biden's plan to cancel up to $20,000 for tens of millions of student loan borrowers.
Toward the close of Thursday's session that concluded with overturning affirmative action in college admissions, Chief Justice John Roberts said that Friday will be the final day for the court to issue opinions in this term’s cases.Another major decision expected on Friday is 303 Creative v. Elenis, which involves Colorado-based web designer Lorie Smith's bid to deny providing her creative services for same-sex marriages.The fate of student loan forgiveness — Biden v.
As many as 14 million people would have their student debt wiped away by the program, and approximately 40 million U.S. residents would benefit from it. In a separate challenge, two student loan borrowers who do not qualify fully or partially for relief are suing to vacate the program.
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