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Student loan case before Supreme Court poses pressing question: Who can sue?

Por: The Boston Globe Nation February 27, 2023

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WASHINGTON — When the Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in a challenge from six Republican-led states to President Biden’s plan to wipe out more than $400 billion in student debt, the first question it will explore is not whether the plan is lawful. It will be whether the states are even entitled to sue.For most of American history, partisan lawsuits by states challenging federal programs were rare. That changed after a 2007 Supreme... + full article



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