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REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE

Volume 16, Issue 4


COLLOQUIUM: SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND LAW

  • The Transformation of Aid to Families with Dependent Children: The Family Support Act in Historical Context
    Joel F. Handler
  • Mobilization on the Margins of the Lawsuit: Making Space for Clients to Speak
    Lucie E. White
  • Welfare Litigation to Prevent Homelessness
    Nancy Morawetz
  • Litigation Strategies for Addressing Bureaucratic Disentitlement
    Gary L. Blasi
  • Squatting in New York City: Justification and Strategy
    Eric Hirsch & Peter Wood
  • Child Support for Welfare Families: Family Policy Trapped in Its Own Rhetoric
    Deborah Harris
  • The Antinomies of Poverty Law and a Theory of Dialogic Empowerment
    Anthony V. Alfieri
  • Income Deeming in the AFDC Program: Using Dual Track Family Law to Make Poor Women Poorer
    Amy E. Hirsch
  • Abstract: Administrative Closing of Public Assistance Cases: The Rise of Hunger and Homelessness in New York City
    Anna Lou Dehavenon

 

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