Happy Tuesday and welcome to the Supreme Court Brief! We’re less than a month from hearing oral arguments in two cases that will decide the fate of President Joe Biden’s $400 billion student debt relief program, and Big Law has been busy drafting amicus briefs on behalf of a host of interested parties. We’ve got a rundown from notable firms and their arguments. Plus, we take a look at how and why the test laid out in Bruen last year could head back to the Supreme Court. 

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Big Law Weighs In on Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

Latham & Watkins offices in Washington, D.C. Latham & Watkins offices in Washington, D.C. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM

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