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Public Interest

Jun. 6, 2000

Not Just Old

Practitioner: Public Interest Law By Michael S. Paul Welfare reform has brought many changes in law involving basic social-services eligibility matters, such as who can receive welfare assistance, for how long and what they must do to qualify. One segment of the population, aged noncitizens (defined as age 65 or older), has been particularly affected by these changes.

        
        Public Interest Law
         By Michael S. Paul
        
        Welfare reform has brought many changes in law involving basic social-services eligibility matters, such as who can receive welfare assistance, for how long ...

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