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CASE PREVIEW

In a pair of challenges to student-debt relief, big questions about agency authority and the right to sue

 at 6:50 p.m.

On Feb. 28, the justices will hear arguments on the legality of President Joe Biden’s $400 billion plan to cancel some federal student-loan debt.

Two men, the president and education secretary, talk in the Oval Office.

President Joe Biden meets with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in August 2022, before delivering remarks on the student-loan forgiveness plan. (Adam Schultz via The White House)

RELIST WATCH

Plea bargaining and a high-profile separation-of-powers case

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A regular round-up of “relisted” petitions. This week: a decades-old suit against Chevron resurfaces in a dispute over an alleged violation of the appointments clause.

PETITIONS OF THE WEEK

Justices asked to weigh in again on “mixed” questions in immigration appeals

A weekly look at new and notable petitions seeking Supreme Court review. This week: judicial review of deportation decisions.

CAPITAL CASE

Court declines to halt execution of Texas man who said juror was racist

 at 10:16 a.m.

The justices denied the final appeal of John Balentine in a brief, unsigned order. He was executed by lethal injection Wednesday night.