Vladimir Putin’s big backfire, SCOTUS takes up student loan forgiveness, and our newly updated Metro Monitor on inclusive growth.
The Supreme Court takes up student loan forgiveness Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases about the Biden administration’s proposed student loan forgiveness program—Biden v. Nebraska and U.S. Department of Education v. Brown. Katharine Meyer discusses the legal issues in these cases and what is at stake for borrowers. Read more | Vladimir Putin’s big backfire “Putin will emerge from this war no longer the leader of a great power. His status as a competent leader has been diminished by his army’s poor performance and by the West’s isolation of him. Russia may still have the largest number of nuclear warheads and a veto on the U.N. Security Council, but it will have lost its seat at the table of global leadership,” argues Angela Stent. Read in Politico | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |