Supreme Court to rule Friday on student loans, LGBTQ rights

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Supreme Court to rule Friday on student loans, LGBTQ rights
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Two of the remaining cases are challenges to President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness program.

, in which six Republican state attorneys general argue that the loan forgiveness policy violates the separation of powers and the Administrative Procedure Act. The second is, in which two student loan borrowers who do not qualify for relief are suing to vacate the program. Both cases question Biden’s invocation of the post-9/11 HEROES Act as justification for the program, with the challengers arguing that he overstepped his authority.

, a case brought by a Colorado web designer who argues that she has a First Amendment right to refuse to design same-sex wedding websites, despite a Colorado anti-discrimination law that bars businesses from discriminating against LGBTQ people., a 2018 case in which the court ruled that a Colorado baker had the right to refuse to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.

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