The Supreme Court's decision on Biden's student loan forgiveness plan may hinge on Justice Amy Coney Barrett and whether she thinks the plaintiffs have standing
, who argued on behalf of the states in front of the justices on Feb. 28, said Biden's plan threatened to eat away at MOHELA's operating revenue by as much as 40%.But Barrett asked Campbell why MOHELA itself was not suing to block the plan instead of Missouri.it had no involvement in Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt's decision to sue against the program.Campbell replied,"MOHELA doesn't need to be here because the state has the authority to speak for them.
On the other hand, three conservative justices, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito are likely to vote against it, he said. Because of that, the Biden administration will likely need to convince not just Barrett but at least one of the other two conservative members of the court, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh.If the justices ignore the states' lack of standing, they risk allowing any state or individual to challenge almost any federal program, said"This is no way to run a federal democracy," Schwinn said.
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