As court debates student loans, borrowers see disconnect

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As court debates student loans, borrowers see disconnect
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It’s not unusual for Supreme Court cases to hang on legal technicalities, even in cases of great public interest.

President Joe Biden’s student debt cancellation. As she listened from the audience Tuesday, it all felt academic. There was a long discussion on the nuances of certain words. Justices asked lawyers to explore hypothetical scenarios.. A student at the University of Georgia, she grew up watching her parents struggle with student loans and will graduate with about $50,000 of her own student debt.

Yet to borrowers following Tuesday’s arguments, it felt isolating to hear such a personal subject reduced to cold legal language.have denounced it as an insult to those who have repaid their debt and to those who didn’t attend college. “It just hurt my feelings a bit,” she said of Tuesday’s arguments. “I just want better for us, you know?”

Ella Azoulay, a 26-year-old who lives in Washington, visited the rally to join the push for debt relief, which she calls a “family issue.” A 2018 graduate of New York University, Azoulay has $40,000 in student debt, while her dad has more than $400,000 taken out on behalf of her and her two siblings.

Others justices also have shown a grasp of borrowers' plight. Justice Clarence Thomas, the court's staunchest conservative, has written about the, which he paid off after reaching the nation's highest court.

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