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Federal Judge Blocks Education Department’s New Minimum Clock-Hour Rule

A federal judge in Texas has issued a nation-wide injunction blocking the Education Department’s new minimum clock-hour rule (Proposed Rule) for career prep programs, which was scheduled to go into effect on July 1, 2024....more

The Fifth Circuit Extends Injunction of the Biden Administration’s Borrower Defense to Repayment Rules

In a decision affecting the ever-shifting legal and regulatory dynamics of Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR) claims, the Fifth Circuit postponed the effective date of a Biden administration plan to expand student debt...more

Second Circuit Litigation Threatens to Further Confuse Regulatory Standards Applied to Borrower Defense Applications

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals released a new decision in the NYLAG v. Cardona et al. case that may have implications for the everchanging legal and regulatory environment of Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR) claims....more

Second Circuit Litigation Threatens to Further Confuse Regulatory Standards Applied to Borrower Defense Applications

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals released a new decision in the NYLAG v. Cardona et al. case that may have implications for the everchanging legal and regulatory environment of Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR) claims....more

Colleges and Universities Experience a Surge of Borrower Defense to Repayment Claims

Over the past several months, institutions of higher education (IHE) have seen an influx of Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR) applications from former students....more

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