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Lawsuit filed against Biden’s student loan repayment plan.

A Bold Stand for Student ‌Loan Reform

A groundbreaking lawsuit⁢ was filed on August 4th in a⁤ federal court, shaking the foundations of the Biden administration’s new ⁢student loan income-driven repayment plan. This courageous move was spearheaded by none other⁣ than the New Civil Liberties‌ Alliance (NCLA), a leading constitutional rights organization.

“Enough is ‍enough,” declared the NCLA as they took‌ a stand ⁤against the activation of ⁤this controversial plan.

But they didn’t stop there. The NCLA, in a display of solidarity, filed the complaint on ⁢behalf of two esteemed institutions – ‍the Cato Institute and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. ⁢Together, they are determined to challenge the status ‌quo‌ and fight for a fairer system.

A ⁤Battle for Justice

With this lawsuit, the NCLA aims to bring attention to the flaws and potential harm of the ⁣new student loan income-driven repayment plan. They firmly believe that every student deserves a fighting‍ chance at success, unburdened by the shackles of overwhelming‌ debt.

By ⁢taking this bold​ step, the NCLA hopes to ignite a nationwide conversation about the urgent need ‌for student loan reform. They are ‌ready ⁤to challenge the powers that be and fight for a brighter future for all.

Join ⁣the Movement

Are you tired of the current student loan system? ​Do you believe in the power of change? Stand with the NCLA, ⁣the Cato Institute, and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy as they embark on this crucial battle for justice.

Together,​ we can make a difference. Together, we can create a fairer and more equitable future for generations to come.



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