
Student Debt Relief Bad, Bigotry Good
from Strict Scrutiny
by Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, Melissa Murray
Published: Fri Jun 30 2023
Show Notes
The Supreme Court ended its term today with a double whammy, issuing opinions in the 303 Creative case and the student debt relief cases. In the former, the majority creates "a constitutional right to refuse to serve members of a protected class." And in the latter, the majority invalidate's the Biden administration's student debt relief program because, well, they had feelings about it.
- Listen to our episode recapping the 303 Creative arguments: "How the 303 Creative case threatens to roll back the 21st century"
- Listen to our episode recapping the arguments in the student debt relief cases: "Ascertaining the Majorness of Student Debt Relief"
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