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Excerpt from www.usatoday.com
WASHINGTON − Three states − Alaska, South Carolina and Texas − have asked the Supreme Court to block President Joe Biden’s new student debt relief plan.
In an emergency filing Tuesday, the states said the high court should reverse a recent ruling by the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that allowed a key part of the plan to resume.
The states argue the administration’s current effort is “every bit as unlawful” as Biden’s first attempt to wipe out student loan debt for tens of millions Americans, a move that was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.
“Due to the Administration’s intransigence, the Court must unfortunately step in again,” the states’ attorneys wrote in their filing.
