Pardo in WSJ: ReInterpreting 'undue' hardship may provide student loan relief
Student loan borrowers who want to discharge loans need to convince a bankruptcy judge that repaying the loans would cause them to face "undue hardship." Judges can interpret "undue" to mean either "excessive" or "unjust." Interpreting undue to mean excessive raises a much simpler question, Katy Stech writes in the Wall Street Journal. "How would the borrower be affected if told to fully repay the loans? Would that burden be too much?" "The more it becomes an economic calculus, it should be easier" for borrowers to prove, says Emory Law Professor Rafael Pardo.