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Judge blocks Trump's rule limiting federal student loans for certain grad school borrowers
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- A federal judge temporarily blocked a new Trump administration rule that limits how much certain graduate students can borrow based on their field of study, days before that policy was set to go into effect.
- District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington froze, for now, some of the federal student loan caps established by the U.S.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked a new Trump administration rule that limits how much certain graduate students can borrow based on their field of study, days before that policy was set to go into effect.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington froze, for now, some of the federal student loan caps established by the U.S. Department of Education. The department was implementing the limits set in President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, the "one big beautiful bill act."
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