Administrative/Regulatory
May 16, 2001
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For decades, welfare recipients and applicants have relied on legal services organizations for representation in litigation against government bureaucracies. Many lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of state and federal benefit laws have established important principles that apply not just to the specific programs at issue, but to the conduct of administrative agencies at large.




For decades, welfare recipients and applicants have relied on legal services organizations for representation in litigation against government bureaucracies. Many lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of state and federal benefit laws have established important principles that apply not just to t...
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