NEBRASKA v. BIDEN

No. 22-3179.

52 F.4th 1044 (2022)

State of NEBRASKA; State of Missouri; State of Arkansas; State of Iowa; State of Kansas; State of South Carolina, Plaintiffs-Appellants v. Joseph R. BIDEN, Jr., in his official capacity as the President of the United States of America; Miguel Cardona, in his official capacity as Secretary, United States Department of Education; United States Department of Education, Defendants-Appellees. Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute; Americans for Prosperity Foundation; New Civil Liberties Alliance, Amici on Behalf of Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed: November 14, 2022.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Counsel who represented the appellants was James A. Campbell , Solicitor General, of Lincoln, NE., Dean John Sauer , Solicitor General, of Jefferson City, MO., Michael E. Talent , Deputy Solicitor General, of Saint Louis, MO.

Counsel who represented the appellees was Sarah Carroll , USDOJ, CIVIL, of Washington, DC., Michael Raab , USDOJ, CIVIL, of Washington, DC., Simon Christopher Brewer , USDOJ, CIVIL, of Washington, DC., Courtney Dixon , USDOJ, CIVIL, of Washington, DC., Thomas Pulham , USDOJ, CIVIL, of Washington, DC.

Counsel who represented the amicus group Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, was Theodore H. Frank , of Washingon, DC.

Counsel who represented the amicus group Americans for Prosperity Foundation, was Michael David Pepson , of Arlington, VA.

Counsel who represented the amicus group New Civil Liberties Alliance, was Mark Chenowith , of Washington, DC., Sheng Li , of Washington, DC., John Julian Vecchione , of Washington, DC.

Before SHEPHERD, ERICKSON, and GRASZ, Circuit Judges.


Whatever the eventual outcome of this case, it will affect the finances of millions of Americans with student loan debt as well as those Americans who pay taxes to finance the government and indeed everyone who is affected by such far-reaching fiscal decisions. As such, we approach the motion before us with great care.

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