New Kavanaugh ruling addresses argument in lawsuit against student-debt relief

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Conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh rules states can't sue the government just over 'indirect' harm from a federal policy. One of the lawsuits blocking Biden's student-debt relief involves 6 states doing exactly that.

Conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh just ruled against two states' standing to sue the federal government. There's a similar issue in one of the lawsuits seeking to block President Joe Biden's student-loan forgiveness.in the case United States v. Texas, in which Texas and Louisiana sued the Department of Homeland Security and accused it of violating federal law for prioritizing some non-US citizens who entered the country illegally for arrest and deportation over others.

for federal borrowers: US Department of Education v. Brown and Biden v. Nebraska. The latter case was filed by six Republican-led states who argued the debt relief would hurt their states' tax revenues and the revenue of student-loan company MOHELA — and while the states' lawyer argued that the state has an"authority to assert its interests," some of the justices weren't so sure.

And Kavanaugh indirectly addressed the states' concerns of lost tax revenue in his US vs. Texas ruling on Friday, writing that"States sometimes have standing to sue the United States or an executive agency or officer."

 

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