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Supreme Court
Supreme Court
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Personal Finance
You could have a second shot at student loan forgiveness—Biden has a Plan B after the Supreme Court blocked his original program
By
Alicia Adamczyk
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Student loan borrowers with refunds might have to pay all the money back
By
Alicia Adamczyk
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Student debt forgiveness is dead, but Biden’s most transformative loan policy is still in play: ‘Paying off college debt is going to be substantially easier’
By
Alicia Adamczyk
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Supreme Court blocks Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which would have wiped out $400 billion in debt
By
Alicia Adamczyk
June 30, 2023
Commentary
Affirmative action is ending–but holistic admissions can still allow higher education to better reflect society
By
Kelly Dore
June 30, 2023
Leadership
Microsoft, Salesforce, and other Coins2Day 500 companies react to Supreme Court striking down affirmative action: ‘Our commitment to equality doesn’t waver’
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Trey Williams
June 30, 2023
Commentary
The Supreme Court can end affirmative action–but it can’t reverse the course of history
By
Marvin Krislov
June 29, 2023
Politics
As Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, Clarence Thomas rips ‘rudderless, race-based preferences designed to ensure a particular racial mix in their entering classes’
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
June 29, 2023
Politics
Supreme Court will release 10 opinions in the next week on major issues from student loans to affirmative action
By
Jessica Gresko
,
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
June 26, 2023
Politics
Another Supreme Court Justice besides Clarence Thomas has a secret billionaire benefactor—and it’s the one who led the charge to kill off Roe v. Wade
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
June 21, 2023
Commentary
A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an unworkable patchwork of state laws leaves corporate America more vulnerable to government overreach
By
Jen Stark
June 20, 2023
Personal Finance
Americans aided by affirmative action and student loans see backlash to racial progress in Supreme Court cases
By
Annie Ma
,
Aaron Morrison
and
The Associated Press
June 15, 2023
Finance
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had a secret real estate billionaire benefactor. We just got a look at the other justices’ holdings
By
Alena Botros
June 14, 2023
Lifestyle
Unanimous Supreme Court in humorous mood over the Jack Daniel’s copyright suit: ‘This case is about dog toys and whiskey’
By
Jessica Gresko
and
The Associated Press
June 8, 2023
Newsletters
What the abolishment of affirmative action would mean for diverse entry-level recruitment
By
Paolo Confino
and
Amber Burton
June 8, 2023
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