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POLITICO: Supreme Court to review decision on student borrower defense case
“The reason the administration wanted the Supreme Court to look at the case is because it’s fundamentally wrong and stripping away a critical protection for students that Congress inarguably authorized,” Eileen Connor, the president of PPSL said in an interview on Friday. “I hope this will be an opportunity to correct the 5th Circuit.”

Newsweek: Student Loan Debt: Supreme Court to Review Policy that Forgave $17 Billion
“The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh in on a student loan debt forgiveness policy that allowed the Biden administration to forgive $17 billion, according to Politico.”

CNN: What Democrats want Biden to do on student loans before leaving office
“Eileen Connor, president and director of the Project on Predatory Student Lending, which represents borrowers defrauded by their colleges, noted that the first Trump administration processed debt relief approved by the Obama administration.”

The Nation: It’s Still Not Too Late for Biden to Deliver Debt Relief
“Instead, it fell to the Debt Collective, the Project on Predatory Student Lending, and defrauded students themselves to find eligible borrowers in a piecemeal fashion and organize them to fight for their rights.”

Student Loan Forgiveness Stalls For 145,000 Borrowers As Biden Administration Winds Down | Forbes
Student loan forgiveness processing appears to have stalled for tens of thousands of borrowers under a key debt relief program.

What’s at stake for student loan borrowers during the next Trump administration | CNN
“We don’t think that can be clawed back under the law. We don’t think it should be clawed back, of course, but we’re ready to defend those discharges,” said Eileen Connor, president and director of the Project on Predatory Student Lending, which represents borrowers defrauded by their colleges.

What the Republican trifecta could mean for student loan borrowers | The Washington Post
“The past four years have been filled with highs and lows for federal student loan borrowers, as nearly 5 million have benefited from $175 billion in debt cancellation provided by President Joe Biden and others have watched their prospects for relief ensnared by litigation. The next four years could be just as tumultuous with Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress and the White House.”

Their student loans should have been canceled already. Now they fear it won’t happen under Trump. | MarketWatch
“It shouldn’t be part of the legacy of [the Biden] administration that people continue to pay these debts when it’s acknowledged that they’re the product of this consumer fraud,” said Eileen Connor, the director of the Project on Predatory Student Lending, which represents former students of for-profit colleges in court.

Harris needs to finish the job on for-profit college loan discharges | Higher Ed Dive
The vice president and the U.S. Department of Education must follow through on loan discharges promised to student borrowers, one legal expert argues.

For-profit college industry facing increasing scrutiny | New Jersey Spotlight News
For-profit college industry facing increasing scrutiny at New Jersey Senate Hearing.