Read previewLegal challenges against student-debt relief efforts continue, making the fate of millions of borrowers all the more uncertain.
When it comes to higher education, the ruling will impose more barriers on regulations that are particularly controversial, like efforts to forgive student debt.
The Education Department is working on finalizing its second attempt at a broader debt relief plan, which it hopes to implement this fall.
But striking down Chevron could pose even more barriers to debt relief and many higher education regulations borrowers rely on.
After the Supreme Court's Chevron ruling, Sen. Bill Cassidy — top Republican on the Senate education committee — sent a letter to Education Sec.
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