Supreme Court to Hear Student Loan Relief Case in February
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About 26 million people had applied by the time the program was frozen.
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The Education Department formally proposed the new repayment plan on Tuesday by publishing it in the Federal Register.
The court is hearing challenges by two students and by six Republican-led states. It's unclear how the court will respond.Â
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