Fallout From SCOTUS Affirmative Action, Student-Loan Decisions: Live Updates

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Fallout From SCOTUS Affirmative Action, Student-Loan Decisions: Live Updates
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We’re tracking the news and commentary regarding the controversial decisions and what impact they may have.

Long before the Supreme Court took up … thecase, concerning a Colorado web designer named Lorie Smith who refuses to make websites for same-sex weddings and seeks an exemption from anti-discrimination laws—there was a couple named Stewart and Mike. According to court filings from the plaintiff, Stewart contacted Smith in September 2016 about his wedding to Mike “early next year.” He wrote that they “would love some design work done for our invites, placenames etc.

Yes, that was his name, phone number, email address, and website on the inquiry form. But he never sent this form, he said, and at the time it was sent, he was married to a woman.Intelligencer’s Kevin T. DuganThe Supreme Court ruling is not the end of the student-loan relief. When the White House first announced its plan, it essentially had: the onetime debt wipeout, a free community-college tuition program , and a plan to expand access to other relief and grant programs that already existed.

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