Biden student loan plan among six key cases court could rule on in next five weeks
by Rachel Schilke, Breaking News Reporter
May 23, 2023 01:52 PMThe Supreme Court's session is coming to a close in the next five weeks, leaving a limited window for the high court to decide on a handful of hot-button cases before it wraps up for the summer.
Most recently, the Supreme Court ruled against Andy Warhol in a Prince copyright case and upheld California's animal welfare law. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson authored her third majority opinion since she joined the bench after the court sided with a transgender immigrant in a deportation case.
The high court still has several cases to get through on topics such as same-sex weddings, affirmative action, and other areas of immigration. All decisions are expected by the end of June when the Supreme Court traditionally recesses for the summer.
Here is a look at the six remaining high-profile cases that the Supreme Court could rule on in the coming weeks.
Student loan forgiveness: Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. BrownThe Supreme Court has yet to rule on whether it is constitutional for President Joe Biden to carry out his plan to wipe out up to $10,000 in federal student loans for those with an annual income of up to $125,000 and up to $20,000 erased for those who received Pell Grants during their schooling
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