Joe Biden’s Miserable Record Doesn’t Bode Well for Student Loan Forgiveness
The Biden administration's undistinguished monitor file on the U.S. Supreme Court docket could possibly be a nasty signal for its probabilities of success because the 9 justices hear oral arguments difficult President Joe Biden's scholar mortgage forgiveness program.The Court docket will hear arguments in Biden v. Nebraska and Division of Training v. Brown on Tuesday …
The Biden administration’s undistinguished monitor file on the U.S. Supreme Court docket could possibly be a nasty signal for its probabilities of success because the 9 justices hear oral arguments difficult President Joe Biden’s scholar mortgage forgiveness program.
The Court docket will hear arguments in Biden v. Nebraska and Division of Training v. Brown on Tuesday in instances that would see the justices strike down the debt cancellation plan.
The president’s plan guarantees to cancel $10,000 in federal scholar debt for these with incomes of lower than $125,000, or households incomes lower than $250,000, whereas Pell Grant recipients, who usually have better monetary want, are eligible for a further $10,000 in aid. Challengers to this system will ask the court docket to overview whether or not the Biden administration has overstepped its authority.
The Biden administration has suffered a string of latest high-profile defeats on the Supreme Court docket on points starting from environmental coverage to immigration and COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
U.S. President Joe Biden pictured within the East Room of the White Home on January, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court docket has handed the administration a number of excessive profile defeats. Getty
The Court docket at present has a 6-3 conservative majority and through the 2021/2022 time period, the justices handed down quite a few rulings that the Biden administration didn’t need to see—most notably the overturning of the landmark 1973 abortion case Roe v. Wade.
Solicitor Common Elizabeth Prelogar argued earlier than the Court docket in Dobbs v. Jackson Girls’s Well being Group alongside attorneys for the clinic throughout oral arguments.
The Court docket’s conservative majority in the end overturned Roe, with the Biden administration expressing anger and disappointment on the choice.
The Workplace of U.S. Solicitor Common, which pleads earlier than the Court docket on behalf of the federal authorities, loved a comparatively spectacular win price over the past time period, in accordance with evaluation from Legislation.com, however misplaced a number of of probably the most high-profile instances.
Within the instances the place the federal government was a celebration, the solicitor basic’s workplace had a win price of 58 %, whereas in instances the place the federal government acted as an amicus, the win price was 76 %.
The federal government can act as amicus curiae (good friend of the court docket) in instances the place it isn’t social gathering by submitting what is called an amicus temporary.
Nonetheless, the Court docket’s conservative majority handed the Biden administration notable defeats within the final time period, ruling in opposition to the Environmental Safety Administration (EPA) and curbing the company’s skill to control the vitality sector in a transfer which will have a serious impact on environmental coverage.
The Court docket’s conservatives additionally dominated {that a} Biden administration vaccine-or-testing mandate for big employers was illegal and located strict gun legal guidelines in New York to be unconstitutional in what was seen as a blow to the administration’s strategy to gun management.
In December, the Court docket handed the Biden administration its first main defeat of the 2022/23 time period when the justices dominated 5-4 to permit the Title 42 immigration coverage to stay in place, pending the Court docket’s overview of a case being introduced by Republican officers in 19 states.
The choice implies that Biden administration will be unable to stop expulsions beneath Title 42, a Trump-era coverage, till the matter is resolved.
“The present Supreme Court docket is without doubt one of the most conservative courts in American historical past,” Paul Collins, a authorized research and political science professor on the College of Massachusetts Amherst, informed Newsweek.
“That is very true in excessive profile instances, like the scholar mortgage forgiveness case, the place the Court docket overwhelmingly arms down conservative choices,” he mentioned.
“I anticipate the Court docket will halt the Biden administration’s scholar mortgage forgiveness plan down ideological traces, which shall be a serious blow to scholar mortgage debtors attempting to get out beneath mountains of debt,” Collins added.
It isn’t doable to foretell when the court docket would possibly challenge its rulings, although the administration might have to attend till the top of the court docket’s time period in June for the ultimate opinions.
Newsweek has reached out to the White Home for remark.