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The Small Business Administration s (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness data shows that more than 182,000 PPP loan forgiveness applications are currently under review by the SBA. A March 22, 2021 joint letter to SBA s Administrator, which was jointly written by all fifty state banking associations, confirms that lenders and borrowers are struggling with the significant uncertainty that is caused by SBA s delays in completing loan reviews. However, as SBA continues to work through this review process, borrowers can take steps now to build a record for any potential appeal of the denial of loan forgiveness by the SBA. Borrowers that do not build a record during the SBA review process may find it difficult to do so later during an appeal of the denial of loan forgiveness.
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The Supreme Court will hear a major abortion case.
Activists demonstrating for and against abortion rights in front of the Mississippi state capitol in Jackson, Miss. in 2019.Credit.Andrea Morales for The New York Times
May 17, 2021, 9:52 a.m. ET
The Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear a case from Mississippi challenging Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that established a constitutional right to abortion. The case will give the court’s new 6-to-3 conservative majority its first opportunity to weigh in on state laws restricting abortion.
The case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, No. 19- 1392, concerns a law enacted by the Republican-dominated Mississippi legislature that banned abortions if “the probable gestational age of the unborn human” was determined to be more than 15 weeks. The statute included narrow exceptions for medical emergencies or “a severe fetal abnormality.”