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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Social Welfare Law
Due Process In The Administration Of General Assistance: Are Written Standards Protecting The Indigent?, Cynthia J. Reichard
Due Process In The Administration Of General Assistance: Are Written Standards Protecting The Indigent?, Cynthia J. Reichard
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Treatment Of Mandatory Tax Withholdings In Calculating Afdc Benefits: Fairness As A Relevant Inference In Ascertaining Congressional Intent, Michigan Law Review
The Treatment Of Mandatory Tax Withholdings In Calculating Afdc Benefits: Fairness As A Relevant Inference In Ascertaining Congressional Intent, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note contends that the more appropriate construction of the statute is to view mandatory tax withholdings as nonincome and nonwork expense items. Part I traces the pre-OBRA legislative and administrative history and examines the judicial interpretations of 42 U.S.C. section 602(a)(7) "income" and section 602(a)(8) "earned income." It concludes that under the "availability" principle, tax withholdings have always been regarded as nonincome items distinct from work expenses. It contends that, notwithstanding contradictory language in the regulations implementing section 602(a)(8), the status of tax withholdings as nonincome items under section 602(a)(7) is controlling. Part II considers the legislative history and …
North Carolina's Medicaid Program: The Effects Of The Reagan-Era Budget Reductions, Kenneth R. Wing
North Carolina's Medicaid Program: The Effects Of The Reagan-Era Budget Reductions, Kenneth R. Wing
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Involuntary Commitment Of The Mentally Disabled: Implementation Of The Law In Winston-Salem, North Carolina, W. Lawrence Fitch
Involuntary Commitment Of The Mentally Disabled: Implementation Of The Law In Winston-Salem, North Carolina, W. Lawrence Fitch
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of Self-Employed Disability Claimants: Penalized Or Rewarded For Entrepreneurship, Rhonda L. Brauer
An Evaluation Of Self-Employed Disability Claimants: Penalized Or Rewarded For Entrepreneurship, Rhonda L. Brauer
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of Welfare: The New York City Experience, Michigan Law Review
The Politics Of Welfare: The New York City Experience, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Politics of Welfare: The New York City Experience by Blanche Bernstein