SCOTUS Decision Seizes Power to Decide Federal Regulations

"The Supreme Court issued several consequential rulings in its recently concluded term. One such decision reversed a 40-year precedent commonly known as the Chevron doctrine, which gave federal agencies the authority to write rules that enforced and implemented laws passed by Congress," The Washington Informer reports.

... "'Beyond the SAVE repayment plan and student loan forgiveness, this ruling could also have an impact on other regulations from the Education Department including gainful employment,' according to a statement by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA)."

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Publication Date: 7/11/2024

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