KEY POINTS
  • The Supreme Court heard arguments about the student loan debt relief program enacted by the Biden administration.
  • The plan would forgive an estimated $400 billion in debt for tens of millions of Americans.
  • The plaintiffs challenging the plan include a group of Republican state attorneys general who argued that Congress needs to approve such a loan waiver.
People rally in support of the Biden administration's student debt relief plan in front of the the U.S. Supreme Court on February 28, 2023 in Washington, DC.

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on two cases challenging the Biden administration's plan to forgive without congressional action an estimated $400 billion or more in federal student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans.

President Joe Biden unveiled the plan, which would wipe out up to $20,000 in loans for certain borrowers, last year, citing the Covid-19 pandemic emergency as justification.