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Round-up: Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Student Debt Relief Plan - November 17, 2022

November 17, 2022

With the student loan relief program frozen by two separate court orders, the Biden administration and the Education Department are reportedly considering extending the COVID pandemic related student loan payment pause currently scheduled to expire on December 31.
 
Below is a round-up of media coverage on the latest developments in the student loan repayment plan.
 
Colleges Struggle to Provide Clarity Amid Disruption in Student-Debt Cancellation
The Chronicle of Higher Education (November 17, 2022)
 
Judge Grants Final Approval of $6 Billion Student Loan Settlement
The Washington Post (November 17, 2022)
 
Pressure Builds for Biden to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause
Inside Higher Ed (November 16, 2022)
 
Biden Admin Warns of Increased Student Loan Defaults Without Forgiveness Plan
Axios (November 16, 2022)
 
Amid Court Challenges to Its Student Debt Forgiveness, Biden Administration Could Extend Payment Pause Yet Again
CNBC (November 16, 2022)
 
With Relief Plan Frozen, Biden Faces Pressure to Delay Student Loan Payments
Bloomberg (November 16, 2022)
 
Biden Pushed to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause Amid Debt Forgiveness Roadblocks
The Hill.com (November 16, 2022)
 
Biden Facing Pressure to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause
US News & World Report (November 16, 2022)
 
Student Debt Relief Blocked, Potentially Hurting Black and Latino Families the Most
USA Today (November 16, 2022)
 
Student Loan Debt Relief Now Blocked by Two Courts: Will It Ever Happen?
CNET (November 16, 2022)
 
 
Extending the Student Loan Moratorium (Again) Is a Terrible Idea - Editorial
The Washington Post (November 16, 2022)
 
Federal Court Blocks Biden’s Student Loan Bailout. Will the Opinion Stand? – Commentary
The Heritage Foundation (November 16, 2022)
 
Courts Use Increasingly Lawless Arguments to Block Student Debt Relief – Commentary
The American Prospect (November 16, 2022)
 

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