
Is Biden To Blame for the Student Debt Mess?
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The Supreme Court's Decision to Waive Interest and Collections on Student Debt
Jed Sugarman: The Roberts Court could have written a narrower opinion on this particular policy. But instead, the six arch conservative justices and their super majority announced a much more sweeping rule that's not just about a shot across the bow against using the Higher Education Act or trying another kind of student debt waiver. Mary Harris: Anything major now has to be specified by Congress. Jed Sugarman: No strong evidence as a matter of history or originalism that the founders didn't want Congress to delegate questions with open endedness.
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