Judges strike down Trump’s restrictions on loan forgiveness for public servants
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A new Kansas law could help Washburn University law students pay off their student loan debt or pay for expenses while in school.
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The 8th Circuit issued an opinion arguing that states suing the President and Secretary of Education over student loan forgiveness are likely to succeed in their arguments.
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