32 results on '"Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program -- Cases"'
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2. Administrative proceedings - Department of Human Services regulation requiring termination of emergency assistance to families with dependent children.
3. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - states and the Secretary of Health and Human Services have discretion to treat lump-sum payments for personal injuries received by AFDC recipients as either 'income' or 'resources' for the purpose of determining entitlement to further benefits.
4. Constitutional law - federal statute to reduce the budget deficit by requiring that children who are adequately provided for by child support payments but who live with needy half-siblings who are AFDC recipients be included in the welfare unit.
5. Aliens - legalized children of illegal aliens - can the AFDC-UP program meet their needs?
6. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - AFDC recipients who possess disqualifying nonliquid resources may have their benefits terminated by the state for failure to dispose of them within a limited grace period. Any overpayments received during this period, however, are not collectible from the recipient until actual disposition of the property in question.
7. Public assistance and social security - resources oof applicant for Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) benefits may not be considered in determining eligibility for aid if not actually available to meet family's needs.
8. Constitutional law - the Department of Public Welfare's mishandling of a child support program through failure to issue correct refunds and improper retention of funds violated the Social Security Act and its regulations as well as the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution.
9. Personal injury awards - income or resource for the AFDC family?
10. Feminism, epistemology, and the rhetoric of law: reading Bowen v. Gilliard.
11. The Supreme Court and the free exercise clause in the 1986 term: the narrowing of the right of civilians and military personnel to engage in religious practices.
12. Working women on AFDC.
13. Administrative law: state regulations implementing federal AFDC provisions are constitutional despite conclusive presumption concerning an applicant's income availability.
14. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984 amends the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program to require families to include in the filing unit all children living in the same home, including those for whom support payments are being received.
15. Bacon v. Toia: the case of an administrative agency's equal protection standard.
16. Aid to families with dependent children.
17. Representing low-income parents who are seeking a divorce: considering the public benefits implications.
18. Caselaw on AFDC verification problems.
19. Action for parental repayment of past support within circuit court jurisdiction.
20. Court to rule on question of parochial school aid
21. Congress does not violate takings clause by counting child support as AFDC income.
22. HRS employee must file policy exception request for AFDC applicant in some circumstances.
23. Few welfare families attempt to collect past benefits owed by state
24. State high court hears challenge of veto authority
25. Two welfare mothers lose fight for renter's credit
26. Court rules AFDC underpayments must be corrected.
27. Agreement reached in AFDC case.
28. State aid funds held unaffected by U.S. restrictions.
29. County necessary in cutting support to welfare parent.
30. Justices to review rules decreasing welfare payments: cuts for job-holders.
31. With 'Blanco,' dividing families becomes state law.
32. Legislator, law center sue U.S. on behalf of homeless AFDC families.
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