August 19, 2025 - 03:34
Today on our podcast, we’re excited to share a repurposed recording of our July 23, 2025, webinar titled “Student Lending Legislation and Litigation: 2025 Mid-Year Review.” This episode delves into the significant changes and developments in student lending legislation that have emerged in the first half of 2025.
As the landscape of student loans continues to evolve, policymakers and advocates are grappling with new challenges and opportunities. The discussion highlights key legislative actions that have been implemented, as well as ongoing litigation that could impact borrowers across the nation. Experts in the field share insights on how these changes affect both current students and those who have recently graduated.
Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory environment surrounding student loans, including potential reforms aimed at alleviating borrower debt and increasing access to education. This episode serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the future of student lending and the legal frameworks that govern it. Tune in to stay informed about these critical issues facing students today.
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