House Freedom Caucus members block bipartisan bill to expand some Social Security benefits read more
Hundreds of "Wanted" posters targeting members of the University of Rochester community were found glued to campus buildings and classrooms, according to the Department of Public Safety. read more
US President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday said it is time to reclaim America's educational institutions from the radical Left, adding that the accreditation system will be used to achieve this end read more
While many members of the Republican Party have voiced support for preserving or expanding Social Security benefits, Republican lawmakers in Congress recently blocked a bill that would have allowed millions of Americans to receive higher monthly benefits. Experts weighed in on what might be the possible reasons behind such a decision. read more
A pal in Tennessee is a professor at public university. On Wednesday, in a theater class, a student asked if they could discuss the election. My friend had to say that any discussion of a political matter unrelated to the course material that day falls under the state's "divisive concepts" law and thus they were banned from talking about it or he'd be breaking the law. And they moved on to acting methods. In case you're wondering where it's all heading.
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The documents are internal emails from the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MOHELA), a student loan servicer that conducts day-to-day operations on federal student loans. Its role in the student debt case is central: The state of Missouri, one of the plaintiffs, is claiming that MOHELA will lose revenue as a result of debt cancellation, and therefore would be unable to repay money into a Missouri state fund that funds in-state schools.
That claim has been called into question. In Supreme Court oral arguments, it was revealed that MOHELA hasn't made a contribution to that fund in 15 years; MOHELA has also said in its own financial documents that it doesn't plan to make any payments in the future. Furthermore, an analysis from the Roosevelt Institute and the Debt Collective shows that MOHELA stands to gain revenue if debt cancellation goes forward, because it received additional servicing rights and its liability on certain accounts would be extinguished.
SOOOOO, the conservative judges on the SC LIED about standing.