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Articles 1 - 24 of 24
Full-Text Articles in Social Welfare Law
Keffeler V. Department Of Social And Health Services: How The Supreme Court Of Washington Mistook Caring For Children As Robbing Them Blind, Tobias J. Kammer
Keffeler V. Department Of Social And Health Services: How The Supreme Court Of Washington Mistook Caring For Children As Robbing Them Blind, Tobias J. Kammer
Washington Law Review
Social Security benefits aid in the basic care of beneficiaries. Washington's Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) used benefits toward this end until Keffeler v. Department of Social and Health Services. In Keffeler, the Supreme Court of Washington ruled that DSHS, even when acting as representative payee, could not use a foster child's Social Security benefits to pay for his or her current maintenance. The court held that DSHS's use of Social Security benefits to pay for the current maintenance of foster children violated 42 U.S.C. § 407 of the Social Security Act, which protects Social Security …
Conceivable Sterilization: A Constitutional Analysis Of A Norplant/Depo-Provera Welfare Condition, Kimberly A. Smith
Conceivable Sterilization: A Constitutional Analysis Of A Norplant/Depo-Provera Welfare Condition, Kimberly A. Smith
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When The War On Poverty Became The War On Poor, Pregnant Women: Political Rhetoric, The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine, And The Family Cap Restrictions, Carole M. Hirsch
When The War On Poverty Became The War On Poor, Pregnant Women: Political Rhetoric, The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine, And The Family Cap Restrictions, Carole M. Hirsch
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The New Contract: Welfare Reform, Devolution, And Due Process, Christine N. Cimini
The New Contract: Welfare Reform, Devolution, And Due Process, Christine N. Cimini
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Whatever Happened To G.I. Jane?: Citizenship, Gender, And Social Policy In The Postwar Era, Melissa E. Murray
Whatever Happened To G.I. Jane?: Citizenship, Gender, And Social Policy In The Postwar Era, Melissa E. Murray
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
In this Article, it is argued that the GI Bill is consistent with the social welfare policies of the New Deal period, in particular the Social Security Act of 1935, and so should be examined within the analytical framework established by scholars like Linda Gordon and Theda Skocpol in their studies of the Social Security Act's social welfare programs. Although the Bill is gender-neutral on its face, it was framed by normative assumptions about military participation and work that ensured that it was socially understood to benefit male veterans.
The Sexual Regulation Dimension Of Contemporary Welfare Law: A Fifty State Overview, Anna Marie Smith
The Sexual Regulation Dimension Of Contemporary Welfare Law: A Fifty State Overview, Anna Marie Smith
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
In this article, Smith will attempt to demonstrate that welfare policy has become a prominent site of sexual regulation; that the rights of poor single mothers are at stake in this respect; and that given the precise structure of contemporary American welfare reform, we must pay especially close attention to the laws and regulations adopted at the state level. First, Smith will place contemporary sexual regulation-oriented welfare law in an historical context by considering its precedents in English and American public policy traditions (Part I). Using original qualitative analyses of the states' statutory codes and administrative regulations, Smith will then …
The Complicated Game Of Child Support In Illinois: Does Anyone Really Win?, Kristina E. Smith
The Complicated Game Of Child Support In Illinois: Does Anyone Really Win?, Kristina E. Smith
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Sixth Circuit To Decide Whether Medicaid-Eligible Children Have Redress In Federal Court System, Jamie Rutkowski
Sixth Circuit To Decide Whether Medicaid-Eligible Children Have Redress In Federal Court System, Jamie Rutkowski
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Illinois Appellate Court Bars Child Support Ordered From Supplemental Security Income, Jeremy Nix
Illinois Appellate Court Bars Child Support Ordered From Supplemental Security Income, Jeremy Nix
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Women And Pension Reform: Economic Insecurity And Old Age, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 673 (2002), Lorraine Schmall
Women And Pension Reform: Economic Insecurity And Old Age, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 673 (2002), Lorraine Schmall
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Empathy, Spring, And The Fervorino, Susan Bennett
Empathy, Spring, And The Fervorino, Susan Bennett
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Our Welfare: Doing Good And Being Happy, Aviam Soifer
Our Welfare: Doing Good And Being Happy, Aviam Soifer
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Welfare Reform And Families In The Child Welfare System, Morgan B. Ward Doran, Dorothy E. Roberts
Welfare Reform And Families In The Child Welfare System, Morgan B. Ward Doran, Dorothy E. Roberts
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dealing With International Aids: A Case Study In The Challenges Of Globalization, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 381 (2002), John G. Culhane
Dealing With International Aids: A Case Study In The Challenges Of Globalization, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 381 (2002), John G. Culhane
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium - Welfare Reform Ends In 2002: What's Ahead For Low-Income And No-Income Families? Introduction, Karen Syma Czapanskiy
Symposium - Welfare Reform Ends In 2002: What's Ahead For Low-Income And No-Income Families? Introduction, Karen Syma Czapanskiy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconciling Welfare Devolution And Due Process Protection, Cheryl M. Miller
Reconciling Welfare Devolution And Due Process Protection, Cheryl M. Miller
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Children In Poverty: Reconciling Children's Interests With Child Protective And Welfare Policies, Sarah H. Ramsey
Children In Poverty: Reconciling Children's Interests With Child Protective And Welfare Policies, Sarah H. Ramsey
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Services Corp. V. Velazquez: A Problematic Commingling Of Unconstitutional Conditions And Public Fora Analyses Yields A New Grey Area For Free Speech, Christopher A. Gozdor
Legal Services Corp. V. Velazquez: A Problematic Commingling Of Unconstitutional Conditions And Public Fora Analyses Yields A New Grey Area For Free Speech, Christopher A. Gozdor
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Parents, Children, And Work-First Welfare Reform: Where Is The C In Tanf?, Karen Syma Czapanskiy
Parents, Children, And Work-First Welfare Reform: Where Is The C In Tanf?, Karen Syma Czapanskiy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Review Or Not To Review - That Is The Question: Interpreting New Evidence In Social Security Disability Claims In The Third Circuit, Kelly Huntley
To Review Or Not To Review - That Is The Question: Interpreting New Evidence In Social Security Disability Claims In The Third Circuit, Kelly Huntley
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Genetically Defective: The Judicial Interpretation Of The Americans With Disabilities Act Fails To Protect Against Genetic Discrimination In The Workplace, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 457 (2002), Brian M. Holt
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Serving Market Needs, Not People's Needs: The Indignity Of Welfare Reform , Muneer Ahmad
Serving Market Needs, Not People's Needs: The Indignity Of Welfare Reform , Muneer Ahmad
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
An Inspiration For Political Lawyering: Welfare Reform Activism In The District Of Columbia , Erin M. Loubier
An Inspiration For Political Lawyering: Welfare Reform Activism In The District Of Columbia , Erin M. Loubier
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Reshaping The Welfare Debate: The Poor People's Labor Movement , Kevin M. Ryan
Reshaping The Welfare Debate: The Poor People's Labor Movement , Kevin M. Ryan
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.