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Student Loan Case Could Reshape Presidential Politics

The New York Times – Business:

President Biden has tried to bypass gridlock in Congress by using executive power. The Supreme Court is skeptical, and could curb that authority.

Michael D. Shear
Author: Michael D. Shear

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Credit and Debt, Executive Orders and Memorandums, Roberts, John G Jr, Student Loans, Supreme Court (US), United States Politics and Government
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