SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN STUDENT LOAN DEBT RELIEF PLAN; BIDEN TAKES NEW STEPS
- The Supreme Court — in a 6-to-3 vote — on Friday struck down a plan from the Biden Administration to cancel as much as $20,000 in student loans for borrowers making under $125,000 a year, saying that the federal government exceeded its authority with the plan, saying that under the government’s interpretation of the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act, it would have “virtually unlimited power” to rewrite the Education Act. The Biden Administration immediately set to work in trying to find other ways to lessen the student loan burden for individuals, announcing a new rulemaking and a new “onramp” process that will prohibit individuals who miss student loan payments from having information furnished to the credit reporting agencies or having their accounts placed with debt collection agencies.
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APPEALS COURT REVERSES RULING IN TCPA CLASS-ACTION, HOLDS OWNER OF PHONE NEED NOT BE MAIN USER TO HAVE STANDING
- The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday reversed the dismissal of a Telephone Consumer Protection Act lawsuit that was tossed because the text messages in question were sent to a phone that the plaintiff had provided to her 13-year-old son, ruling that the mother did have standing to sue because she was the owner of the phone.
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JUDGE RULES PLAINTIFF HAS STANDING IN TCPA CASE OVER MESSAGES LEFT WITH WRONG RECIPIENT
- A Magistrate judge in Ohio has recommended that a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class-action not be dismissed because the plaintiff has standing to sue after a bank was accused of violating the statute by placing 13 calls and leaving artificial or prerecorded voice messages to the plaintiff’s cell phone for someone else.
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MEANINGFUL INSIGHTS ON RECENT COURT RULINGS
- Anyone who has watched a sport on TV knows there are usually two commentators — one who does the play-by-play and one who provides “color.” The color commentator is the one responsible for telling you why things happen and what people are thinking. Each week, The Compliance Digest brings you color commentary from the leading experts in the ARM industry. This week, get expert insights from Stefanie Jackman, Rick Perr, David Shaver, Brent Yarborough, and Jenna Williams on recent court cases and compliance topics.
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- This series is sponsored by Bedard Law Group
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