Supreme Court Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, John Roberts, and Amy Coney Barrett are shown in front of a background pattern of money stacks and graduation caps.
  • The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday on Biden's student-loan relief plan.
  • Supporters say the relief is lawful, while opponents say Biden's policy is unconstitutional.
  • Here's how the justices might approach the cases.

The showdown over President Joe Biden's student-loan forgiveness will play out at the Supreme Court on Tuesday in two closely watched cases that could determine whether millions of borrowers will have their debt wiped clean.

The court's rulings could either deal a major blow or victory to Biden, whose plan would eliminate up to $20,000 in federal loans for borrowers earning under $125,000 annually.