MOHELA, the loan servicer that is the basis for standing in the Supreme Court case against student debt cancellation, didn’t want to be associated with it at all, according to newly released documents.
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The Oncoming Train Wreck of Restarting Student Loan Payments
The administration has committed itself to a herculean task, partnering with private loan servicers that in the past have shown themselves to be utterly incompetent.
Biden, Student Debt, and the 2024 Election
Today on TAP: The president could make generational justice a big winner for basic decency—and for his re-election.
Fake Plaintiff, Fake Harm, Fake Case
The Supreme Court is poised to unwind a fair number of legal principles to make sure student debtors don’t get a break.
The SVB Collapse Reveals the Class Bias in American Policymaking
When bankers blow their businesses up, it’s no-questions-asked bailout time. When student borrowers need relief, not so much.
Will the Supreme Court Block Student Debt Relief?
The justices may have trouble confirming that the plaintiffs have the right to sue.
How Far Will the Supreme Court Go?
Today on TAP: Consider two pending cases, on Biden’s student debt relief plan and the CFPB.
The End of the Student Loan System
Proposed rules on income-driven repayment will fundamentally change how student loans work, if done properly.
McCarthy vs. Moderate House Republicans
The schisms will only widen as McCarthy tries to carry out his deal with the crazies.
Administration Releases Brief in Student Debt Case
The court brief highlights how ruling to abolish student debt would be counterproductive to even conservative judicial interests.

