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Full-Text Articles in Social Welfare Law
The Reality Of Procedural Due Process - A Study Of The Implementation Of Fair Hearing Requirements By The Welfare Caseworker, Robert E. Scott
The Reality Of Procedural Due Process - A Study Of The Implementation Of Fair Hearing Requirements By The Welfare Caseworker, Robert E. Scott
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of The Food Stamp Program In The United States, Milton Fitch Jr.
Analysis Of The Food Stamp Program In The United States, Milton Fitch Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cases And Materials On Social Welfare And The Individual. By Robert J. Levy., Daniel Katkin
Cases And Materials On Social Welfare And The Individual. By Robert J. Levy., Daniel Katkin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Security Act Requires States To Subtract Non-Exempt Income From The Standard Of Need Rather Than The Statutory Maximum Grant When Computing Afdc Benefits., Janice C. Mccoy
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Proposed Housing Consolidation And Simplification Act Of 1971, William A. Newman
The Proposed Housing Consolidation And Simplification Act Of 1971, William A. Newman
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This note will describe the operation of selected housing programs and suggest some of the difficulties posed by the current statutory bases for these programs. It will then evaluate the effectiveness of the modifications contained in the proposed bill.
Rehabilitation Of Drug-Dependent Persons, Paul A. Lichtman
Rehabilitation Of Drug-Dependent Persons, Paul A. Lichtman
Cleveland State Law Review
In today's fast-paced society, we are the witnesses of a very unusual phenomenon. People are consuming drugs at a rate never before realized. Stimulant drugs are being taken to keep the individual going during the day. Depressant drugs are being ingested to help the individual bury his anxieties. Drugs have been developed for practically every form of illness, whether organic or psychological. The majority of people who do use the various kinds of legend drugs do so legally, under a physician's supervision. There is am growing minority, however, who abuse drugs to the extent that these individuals become what is …
Child Welfare Reform: The Impossible Takes Longer In Illinois, Clara Ann Bowler
Child Welfare Reform: The Impossible Takes Longer In Illinois, Clara Ann Bowler
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.