Testimony before the Social Security Subcommittee regarding the two major problems with the social security disability decision making process. First, the SSA disability program has become increasingly and unsustainably generous. Second, there is a large disparity in the rates at which benefits are granted by the Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) who have the final say in the SSA decision making process in the vast majority of cases
Hundreds of thousands of people have lost or been denied Social Security Disability Insurance and Su...
This study of federal court decisionmaking asks whether characteristics of a jurist including age, r...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Historically, ...
Testimony before the Social Security Subcommittee regarding the two major problems with the social s...
Applicants for Social Security Disability benefits whose applications have twice been rejected can a...
The Social Security Advisory Board, the Congressional Budget Office, and independent researchers at ...
The author explores the conflicting interpretations of the Social Security Act\u27s definition of d...
A person who has sought and failed to obtain disability benefits from the Social Security Administra...
With over three million disability claims annually filed with the U.S. Social Security Administratio...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This report for the Federal Courts Study Commit...
In 1956, the Social Security Act was amended to provide monthly disability insurance benefits to qua...
An administrative law judge\u27s decision to deny a claim for Social Security Disability Insurance b...
The Social Security Administration\u27s Hearings, Appeals, and Litigation Law Manual states that its...
For many years, Congress has had various bills before it to create alternatives to the current pract...
Briefing paper prepared for the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance Hearing, Barriers to Work for Indi...
Hundreds of thousands of people have lost or been denied Social Security Disability Insurance and Su...
This study of federal court decisionmaking asks whether characteristics of a jurist including age, r...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Historically, ...
Testimony before the Social Security Subcommittee regarding the two major problems with the social s...
Applicants for Social Security Disability benefits whose applications have twice been rejected can a...
The Social Security Advisory Board, the Congressional Budget Office, and independent researchers at ...
The author explores the conflicting interpretations of the Social Security Act\u27s definition of d...
A person who has sought and failed to obtain disability benefits from the Social Security Administra...
With over three million disability claims annually filed with the U.S. Social Security Administratio...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This report for the Federal Courts Study Commit...
In 1956, the Social Security Act was amended to provide monthly disability insurance benefits to qua...
An administrative law judge\u27s decision to deny a claim for Social Security Disability Insurance b...
The Social Security Administration\u27s Hearings, Appeals, and Litigation Law Manual states that its...
For many years, Congress has had various bills before it to create alternatives to the current pract...
Briefing paper prepared for the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance Hearing, Barriers to Work for Indi...
Hundreds of thousands of people have lost or been denied Social Security Disability Insurance and Su...
This study of federal court decisionmaking asks whether characteristics of a jurist including age, r...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Historically, ...