The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), representing 1.8 million members, has escalated its legal battle with the U.S. Department of Education (ED). Earlier this year, the union sued ED and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, alleging the agency unlawfully froze access to income-driven repayment (IDR) plans after a court blocked parts of the Biden-era SAVE plan.
Last month, AFT filed an amended complaint seeking to certify the case as a class action, potentially extending relief nationwide to impacted borrowers. If granted, the preliminary injunction could force ED to resume processing applications and cancel loans under longstanding repayment and loan forgiveness programs.
Meanwhile, the Department insists its pause was necessary to comply with litigation, and earlier this week began processing IBR-based student loan forgiveness again.