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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Another Pillar of Biden’s Student Debt Plan
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Court blocks federal methane rule in five states
{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Judge halts Biden's methane rule in five states A federal judge has blocked in several states implementation of a rule that aims ...6 hours ago -
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The Subprime Student Loan Debt Bubble
CBO reports how few borrowers are actually repaying their loans.7 hours ago -
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Court blocks implementation of Biden’s methane prevention rule in 5 states
A federal judge has blocked in five states the implementation of a Biden administration rule that aims to cut methane emissions and conserve natural gas produced on federal lands. Former President ...8 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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The Contention Over Mexico’s Plan to Elect Judges, Explained
A sweeping change would have thousands of judges, from local courtrooms all the way up to the Supreme Court, elected instead of appointed.Yesterday -
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Judge blocks Utah social media age-verification law
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked Utah from enforcing an ambitious new law that would have required social media companies to verify people’s ages, apply privacy settings and impose certain ...Yesterday -
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Navient banned from federal student loan servicing
Company to pay $120 million in fines and compensation to borrowers harmed by its practices.Yesterday -
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Judge rules to move trial for man accused of murdering University of Idaho students
The trial for Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, will be moved out of the county where the killings took place, Judge John Judge ruled Monday.Yesterday -
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Utah Social Media Age Verification Law Blocked by Judge
A FederalDistrict Court ruled the measure, intended to protect children, infringed onthe First Amendment rights of social media companies.Yesterday -
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Navient banned from federal student loan servicing, fined $120M
The government’s top consumer watchdog is banning Navient from federal student loan servicing and ordering the company to pay $120 million for alleged lending failures. The settlement announced ...Yesterday
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