Students spend the night outside Supreme Court, protest college loans and call on Biden administration to honor promises - WTOP News
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58% : The students' overnight stay before the steps of the Supreme Court was organized by a California-based nonprofit group called Rise, a group that advocates for free college education.53% : About 60 college students from across the country camped outside the Supreme Court on Monday night, hoping to be first in line for seats inside the chamber to witness Tuesday's historic arguments over canceling student loan debt.
52% : A large group of students from around the country camped outside the Supreme Court on Monday night, hoping to be first in line for seats inside the chamber to witness Tuesday's historic arguments over canceling student loan debt.
51% : Members of the group said it's important the student debt cancellation program be upheld by the Supreme Court.
43% : The students were pelted by a brief, cold downpour of rain but said they would wait through the night for the chance to see the justices preside over arguments on whether the Biden administration can broadly cancel student loan debt.
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