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Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)
18 posts
Sports Betting Legalization a Big Loser for Retirement Balances
New study finds every dollar wagered translates into two dollars not invested in retirement accounts
September 4, 2024
Fiduciary Rule Fate Clouds in Wake of SCOTUS Chevron Doctrine Ruling
With Chevron doctrine thrown out, courts—not agencies—have more leeway to interpret statutory provisions and challenges to rulemaking are ramping up
July 3, 2024
Unforgiven: Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
6-3 opinion released today means federal student loan borrowers still on the hook for full amount with payments set to resume in October
June 30, 2023
10 States with Highest and Lowest Student Loan Debt
New CreditDonkey study finds Maryland has the highest average student debt while South Dakota carries the least
June 29, 2023
Supreme Court Still Quiet on Student Loan Forgiveness Fate
While federal student loan payments will restart this fall, justices still haven’t announced their decision on President Biden’s controversial plan; next opportunity is Thursday
June 27, 2023
Supreme Court Ruling on Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Expected by End of Week
Either way, federal student loan payments set to resume in October after 42-month pause
June 20, 2023
The Arbitrability of ERISA Claims
Plan sponsors are increasingly deploying arbitration clauses in plan documents and employment agreements, but the enforceability of these clauses remains very much up in the air
March 3, 2023
Student Loan Repayment Platform Raises $3.1 Million
Highway Benefits eases integration for employers wanting to offer student loan repayment benefits
March 2, 2023
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
The high court will start listening to oral arguments today, and may wait until June to announce a decision on the plan's future
February 28, 2023
Student Loan Relief in Limbo After Judge Vacates Biden’s Program
Decision from U.S. District Judge deals blow to the Biden Administration and tens of millions of borrowers
November 11, 2022