The New York attorney aid the Department of Education is changing the public service loan forgiveness rule for "political ...
The Education Department published a rule that could block federal student loan borrowers who work for entities that provide ...
The attorneys general of twenty-one Democratic states and Washington, D.C., as well as a pair of advocacy groups, sued the ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said public service lan repayment is a “legal requirement and a promise to those ...
Connecticut joined 20 states in filing a federal lawsuit Monday against U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon in response to ...
More than 20 Democrat-led states are challenging a new Trump administration rule designed to block nonprofit and government ...
Nonprofits that do work the administration objects to — like helping support transgender or undocumented people — could see employees disqualified from the loan forgiveness program.
The federal agency announced last week that the program would not forgive the loans of borrowers working for employers that engage in "substantial illegal purpose." ...
States argue rule punishes states and nonprofits that Trump admin doesn’t like A coalition of Democratic states are suing the ...
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joins 21 other states challenging switch based on Trump “policy priorities designed to attack lawful conduct it does not agree with." ...
Arizona AG Kris Mayes said the state is among those challenging a new policy designed to block public sector workers from ...
The administration’s new rule starts next year and it may restrict loan forgiveness for some borrowers relying on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to pay off their debt.