US judge blocks Trump administration's new student loan restrictions
A federal judge has halted a Trump administration rule that would have lowered student loan limits for graduate nursing and healthcare students. The judge ruled the Education Department overstepped its authority by narrowing a definition of "profe...

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That law scaled back a federal loan program for students pursuing graduate degrees, eliminating one type of loan that allowed students to borrow up to the full cost of attendance and imposing new caps on another type of loan.
Under those new limits, borrowing for students enrolled in professional degree programs, such as law schools and medical schools, is capped at $50,000 per year and $200,000 total while students pursuing other graduate degrees are limited to $20,500 per year and up to $100,000 overall.
The Education Department's rule altered an earlier regulatory definition of what constitutes a "professional degree" to cover only certain degrees in 11 fields, including law, medicine, dentistry and theology.
But Howell, who was appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama, said that when Congress enacted the 2025 law, it expressly adopted a longstanding regulatory definition for those degrees that the department had been using since 2007.
"By adopting the preexisting definition as it was in effect on a specific date, Congress removed any discretionary authority the Department may have had to narrow the definition for the purpose of determining federal loan caps," she wrote.
The judge said as a result, the rule ran afoul of the Administrative Procedure Act and had to be set aside before it could take effect.
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But she declined to go even further by preventing the new loan caps from being enforced until a new rule is issued, saying she could not remedy the plaintiffs' "primary frustration" over the decision by Congress to eliminate uncapped borrowing.
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