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In Department of Education v. Career Colleges and Schools of Texas, the court agreed to review a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit that suspended the implementation of a rule intended to streamline the process for reviewing requests for student loan forgiveness from borrowers whose schools defrauded them or were shut down.

Harris wrote on Friday that, since the change in the administration, the Department of Education plans to “reassess the basis for and soundness of the Department’s borrower-defense regulations.” The challenger in the case, a group of for-profit colleges, consents to the request to put the briefing schedule on hold.

In Diamond Alternative Energy v. Environmental Protection Agency, the justices agreed to decide whether fuel producers have a legal right to challenge the EPA’s grant to California of a waiver that allows the state to set standards to limit greenhouse-gas emissions and require all passenger vehicles sold in the state to be zero-emissions vehicles by 2035.

Harris told the justices that the EPA plans to take another look at its 2022 decision to reinstate that waiver. In Circuit. 01 The The challengers in the case have said that they intend to oppose the EPA’s request to put the case on hold.

And in Environmental Protection Agency v. Calumet Shreveport Refining, the justices had agreed to consider whether challenges by a group of small oil refineries to the EPA’s denial of their requests for exemptions from the requirements imposed by the Clean Air Act’s Renewable Fuel Standards program must be litigated in the D.C. Circuit.

Harris told the court that the EPA planned to take another look at the “basis for and soundness of” the underlying denial actions. The oil refineries, she said, plan to oppose the government’s request.

None of the four cases that the government seeks to put on hold have been scheduled for oral arguments.

This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.

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