After the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden's original student loan forgiveness plan, Biden said he would pursue a new path to deliver relief to holders of federal educational debt.
"Borrowers should avoid getting their hopes up for forgiveness," said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.
At the end of June, the high court justices ruled that the executive branch didn't have the authority to widely cancel people's debts.
"That would be easier to justify in front of a court that is skeptical of broad authority," said Luke Herrine, assistant professor of law at the University of Alabama.
"As the president said, he'll be fighting to get relief to as many borrowers as possible, as quickly as possible," Hasan said.
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