Legal expert explains why Supreme Court doesn't 'get last word' on student loans, LGBTQ+ rights

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The Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action, limited protections for LGBTQ+ couples, struck down President Joe Biden's student-loan forgiveness plan.

And, lawmakers on the other side of the aisle are saying the decision is back in the proper political hands.

"From our perspective, this issue is now one that goes back to where we belong originally, which is Congress," said Nebraska Attorney General, Mike Hilgers. "It's that branch, the one that's closest to the people that has the power of the purse that is equipped and constitutionally empowered to be able to try to solve this particular question. From our offices perspective.

 

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