Federal Vs. State: The Fight To Regulate Student Loans

By Joseph Cioffi and James Serritella (April 10, 2018, 10:58 AM EDT) -- Is the federal government acting like an absentee landlord? When it comes to enforcement of student loans, several states seem to think so. Questions surrounding the effect of certain servicing practices on student loan borrowers and consumer-driven lawsuits against servicers selected by the federal government are motivating states to step up activity, in the absence, they say, of appropriate federal action....

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