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Administrative Law

Florida State University College of Law

1990

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The Fourth Bite At The Apple: A Study Of The Operation And Utility Of The Social Security Administration's Appeals Council, Charles H. Koch, Jr., David A. Koplow Jan 1990

The Fourth Bite At The Apple: A Study Of The Operation And Utility Of The Social Security Administration's Appeals Council, Charles H. Koch, Jr., David A. Koplow

Florida State University Law Review

The Social Security Administration's Appeals Council performs the fourth and final administrative evaluation of appealed disability claims. Very little information about the Appeals Council has been available to claimants and their representatives, even though claimants must request Appeals Council review before filing an appeal in federal court. In response to criticism and controversy surrounding this obscure branch of the Social Security Administration, the administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) asked Professors Koch and Koplow to study the Appeals Council's effectiveness in disability claims and adjudication. In this Article, the authors examine Appeals Council operations and the Council's relationship to …


Some Jurisprudential Perspectives On Employment Sex Discrimination Law And Comparable Worth, Mark Seidenfeld Jan 1990

Some Jurisprudential Perspectives On Employment Sex Discrimination Law And Comparable Worth, Mark Seidenfeld

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