The Supreme Court announced Monday it would review a second challenge to President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.
The first challenge was brought by a group of red states, while the second case comes from borrowers.
Both legal challenges will be heard during the court’s February session.
The high court left in place an injunction against the president’s student debt forgiveness, deferring the request to lift it until after the case is argued.
The move prevents the administration from rolling out its debt forgiveness grants to applicants.
Two borrowers won against the administration in lower court, arguing that the government ran afoul of federal law when launching its debt forgiveness plan.