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Thursday, October 11, 2018
FedLoan Servicing is accused of fraud. What did the Department of Education know about how FedLoan treated student debtors in the PSLF program?
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As Alan White reported in Credit Slip yesterday, the U.S. Department of Education assigned the complex task of monitoring the Public Servi...
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Department of Education slow rolls the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: Like a drunk weaving through traffic
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For many years, the Department of Education has managed the federal student-loan program like a drunk creeping through heavy traffic. It has...
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Sue Reagan v. Educational Credit Management Corporation: "A camel whose back is already broken"
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Sue Reagan is 60-years old and lives in a mobile home on rented land. She has a part-time job but lives near or below the poverty line. She ...
Monday, September 24, 2018
College students spend more time working than attending classes but they're still forced to take out student loans
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Many years ago, when I was a first-year law student at University of Texas, Professor Robert Hamilton, my law instructor, told our class of ...
Friday, September 21, 2018
Department of Education's New Report on Student-Loan Casualties: A Dr. Strangelove Moment
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You remember that great scene from the movie Dr. Strangelove. U.S. President Muffley (played by Peter Sellers) worries about the consequen...
Friday, September 14, 2018
ECMC screws up: Couldn't prove Mr. Rowe owed on his daughter's student loan
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Educational Credit Management Corporation [ECMC] is the Department of Education's premier student-loan debt collector. ECMC has appea...
Thursday, August 30, 2018
LGBTQ Student Organizations and the Equal Access Act: Betsy DeVos Has No Power to Restrict the Protections of the EAA
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By Richard Fossey & Todd A. DeMitchell Originally posted at Berkley Forum , the blog site for Georgetown University's Center Fo...
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