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Washington Law Review

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1965

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Minobe Tatsukichi: Interpreter Of Constitutionalism In Japan, By Frank O. Miller, John M. Maki Aug 1965

Minobe Tatsukichi: Interpreter Of Constitutionalism In Japan, By Frank O. Miller, John M. Maki

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Constitutional Rights In The Public Sector: Justice Douglas On Liberty In The Welfare State, Hans A. Linde Apr 1965

Constitutional Rights In The Public Sector: Justice Douglas On Liberty In The Welfare State, Hans A. Linde

Washington Law Review

Although the needs of the national economy and national security have vastly expanded the public sector, it is the direct underwriting of individual living standards and social services that characterizes the welfare state. Inevitably, conflicts between the views and objectives of the welfare state's political management and the views of some claimants to welfare state benefits have put in issue the constitutional limitations on the power to deny, withdraw, or condition such benefits. And inevitably, the cry of "constitutional rights" in public programs has been countered with the cry of "privilege." The arguments were already familiar when Mr. Justice Douglas …