Morning Rundown: Student debt forgiveness, affirmative action, and Scot Peterson’s Conviction

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After dismissing affirmative action, the Supreme Court is anticipated to decide on President Biden’s student loan forgiveness proposal. The FBI is actively targeting false 911 calls. And the reason why sea lions have started assaulting individuals in Southern California.

The Supreme Court’s 9-month session is coming to an end today. The spotlights are on the court once more following yesterday’s high-profile decision that invalidated college affirmative action policies, as it is anticipated to rule on President Joe Biden’s long-delayed plan to eliminate student loan debt.

The scheme is expected to spend over $400 billion and allow 43 million debtors who qualify to get rid of up to $20,000 in debt. Almost 20 million individuals, according to the Biden administration, would have all of their federal student loan debt forgiven.

The institutional analysis of race in the admissions procedure has come to an end with yesterday’s ruling invalidating affirmative action policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.