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In last week’s article about student loans , I mentioned how difficult they are to get rid of. Primarily, they don’t just go away if an individual declares bankruptcy—he/she must demonstrate “undue hardship” such as a chronic illness or debilitating injury. Later in the week, the US Supreme Court heard a case that has the potential to begin unraveling this rather tenacious knot of student debt. If the Supreme Court upholds the appeals ...
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By Ashby Jones The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a fascinating case involving freedom of religion and non-discrimination policies in public schools. From where we sit, what makes the case Christian Legal Society v. Martinez so compelling is that both parties to the case elicit our sympathies. The backdrop, with a little help from this Washington Post story : The Christian Legal Society at the U.C. Hastings College of the Law in ...
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