Clearinghouse Review, Volume 14, Issues 7-13National Clearinghouse for Legal Services., 1980 - Consumer protection |
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... security programs of 1935 and amendments of 1950 , 1960 and 1965 , the public has been aware of the difficulty of providing a humane and dignified setting for and necessary health and medical care to nursing home residents . To increase ...
... security programs of 1935 and amendments of 1950 , 1960 and 1965 , the public has been aware of the difficulty of providing a humane and dignified setting for and necessary health and medical care to nursing home residents . To increase ...
Page 651
... Security Act or under 42 U.S.C. §1983 . This precedent has been univer- sally followed . 375 Yet Medicaid beneficiaries seeking to enforce rights against providers of care have not met with uniform suc- cess . 376 Courts must now look ...
... Security Act or under 42 U.S.C. §1983 . This precedent has been univer- sally followed . 375 Yet Medicaid beneficiaries seeking to enforce rights against providers of care have not met with uniform suc- cess . 376 Courts must now look ...
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... Security Act cases . The Court held that a supremacy clause challenge did not provide a con- stitutional claim cognizable by section 1343 and that neither the Social Security Act nor section 1983 is a statute providing for equal rights ...
... Security Act cases . The Court held that a supremacy clause challenge did not provide a con- stitutional claim cognizable by section 1343 and that neither the Social Security Act nor section 1983 is a statute providing for equal rights ...
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... Security , during the 1970's - indeed , they account for much of the decrease in official poverty rates during the decade . But the implication that poverty among the aged has been nearly eliminated , or that their living standards have ...
... Security , during the 1970's - indeed , they account for much of the decrease in official poverty rates during the decade . But the implication that poverty among the aged has been nearly eliminated , or that their living standards have ...
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... security payments and 24 - hour cash dispensing machines are two of the more than half dozen distinctly different forms of " electronic banking " or elec- tronic fund transfer systems ( EFTS ) now in use . Yet , few of the growing ...
... security payments and 24 - hour cash dispensing machines are two of the more than half dozen distinctly different forms of " electronic banking " or elec- tronic fund transfer systems ( EFTS ) now in use . Yet , few of the growing ...
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Page 1024 - ... submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individuals, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment.
Page 708 - Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, (if ever he had a chosen people,) whose breasts He has made his peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue. It is the focus in which He keeps alive that sacred fire, which, otherwise, might escape from the face of the earth. Corruption of morals, in the mass of cultivators, is a phenomenon, of which no age nor nation has furnished an example.
Page 1017 - dependent child" means a needy child under the age of sixteen, or under the age of eighteen if found by the State agency to be regularly attending school, who has been deprived of parental support or care by reason of the death, continued absence from the home, or physical or mental incapacity of a parent...
Page 1022 - Act prohibits an employer from discriminating "between employees on the basis of sex by paying wages to employees * * * at a rate less than the rate at which he pays wages to employees of the opposite sex * * * for equal work on jobs the performance of which requires equal skill, effort, and responsibility, and which are performed under similar working conditions...
Page 743 - NRC that the state of onsite and off site emergency preparedness provides reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency.
Page 707 - Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
Page 1025 - VII extend beyond the economic aspects of employment: "[T]he phrase 'terms, conditions or privileges of employment' in [Title VII] is an expansive concept which sweeps within its protective ambit the practice of creating a working environment heavily charged with ethnic or racial discrimination. . . . One can readily envision working environments so heavily polluted with discrimination as to destroy completely the emotional and psychological stability of minority group workers . . . .
Page 823 - ... knew or reasonably should have known that the action he took within his sphere of official responsibility would violate the constitutional rights of the student affected, 53.
Page 971 - States to perform other temporary services or labor, if unemployed persons capable of performing such service or labor cannot be found in this country...
Page 708 - Virtue, patriotism, or love of country, never was and never will be, till men's natures are changed, a fixed, permanent principle and support of government. But in an agricultural country, a general possession of land in fee simple, may be rendered perpetual, and the inequalities introduced by commerce, are too fluctuating to endanger government. An equality of property, with a necessity of alienation, constantly operating to destroy combinations of powerful families, is the very soul of a republic...