As 2024 is coming to an end we wanted to flag a few upcoming calls happening for you to join.
The Political Development of American Debt Relief
8 p.m. ET Thursday, Dec 12
Governments at all levels have begun to experiment with various forms of
debt relief, first during the covid-19 pandemic and now in a bid to
mobilize Democratic voters. The recent Supreme Court decisions
overturning Biden’s student loan forgiveness and rejecting the CDC’s
eviction moratorium may suggest that these forays into debt relief were
new and perhaps even impermissible, but this form of politics was a
regular feature of American life from the Founding through the Great
Depression. We will discuss what lessons we can draw from past periods
of debtor mobilization, to help us understand when debtors are likely to
succeed in shaping the law and understand how new demands for debt
relief are impacting politics today.
Join Debt Collective and authors Emily Zackin and Chole N. Thurston for a conversation about their book, The Political Development of American Debt Relief.
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