ABA Sues Education Dept. for Flip-flopping on Law School Loan Forgiveness Program
The nation’s largest legal organization filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging the U.S. Education Department’s decision to retroactively refuse to honor loan forgiveness commitments to newly minted lawyers who worked full-time for greatly reduced wages providing legal assistance to immigrant children on the Texas border. Michelle Quintero-Millan worked for nearly three years at the ABA’s South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project in Harlingen believing she would get credit under the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Now, she faces more than $400,000 in school debt.




