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The case, Sweet v. Cardona, is one of the most high-profile examples of student loan relief the Biden administration has tackled. The lawsuit has dragged on for years, ...
The Sweet v. Cardona settlement said defrauded student-loan borrowers were entitled to debt relief by January 28. 60,000 of them are still waiting. Business Insider ...
A federal judge ruled that $6 billion in student-debt relief for 200,000 borrowers can move forward. It's a result of a settlement — Sweet v. Cardona — first filed under then-President Trump ...
Sweet v. Cardona has been working through the legal system for years now. The case was brought by students who alleged the Education Department, going back to 2019 under the Trump administration, ...
The lawsuit, Sweet v. Cardona, centers on a federal rule, known as borrower defense, that allows borrowers to ask the department to erase their student debts if a school has lied to them – about ...
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Reverse Biden Administration's Illegal Student Loan Giveaway - MSNThe Sweet v. Cardona settlement flagrantly violates those limits. It must not be allowed to stand. And it won't, if the incoming Trump administration makes it a priority.
(KRON) – Student borrowers in the class action suit Sweet v. Cardona filed a motion late Wednesday to approve a settlement with the United States Department of Justice, which if approved would ...
The plaintiffs in the Sweet v. Cardona case claimed that the Education Department had delayed the approval of their applications for borrower defense. The settlement, reached in late June, would ...
A federal judge ruled in fall, in Sweet v.Cardona, that former students from more than 150 colleges (most of them for-profit institutions) who had filed what’s known as a borrower defense to ...
The Sweet v. Cardona class-action lawsuit claimed that millions of students borrowed federal student loans to attend one of more than 150 majority for-profit colleges, including ITT Technical ...
Federal Judge William Alsup granted final approval of the Sweet v. Cardona lawsuit. The suit, originally filed by student borrowers in 2019, ...
The ruling denies a request from three higher education institutions seeking to block an agreement to cancel some $6 billion in student debt.
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