The U.S Supreme Court on Friday was set to rule on the legality of President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt - a move intended to benefit up to 43 million Americans and fulfill a campaign promise.

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      This point is being grossly overlooked. If the Supreme Court sides with the plaintiffs it will set a very irresponsible precedent and will open Pandora’s box of lawsuits

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        Can student loan borrowers file a class action against Missouri and Nebraska? We have more standing than they had after all. Had they not filed their lawsuit we would all have up to 20k less in debt.

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      As a non american last I heard about this some business owners are suing because they didn’t take out any students loans and thus wouldn’t be eligible for the forgiveness right?

      Does that mean if the SCOTUS sides against the forgiveness then others would be able to sue to get the forgiven business loans to be paid back?

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      So if they vote to cancel the student debt forgiveness, that means I can sue to cancel PPP loan forgiveness, right?

      Right??

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      And it was. I have heard that the phrase, “May you live in interesting times” was at one time used as a curse. Can sorta see why