To nourish the ongoing debate, the editors of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform have drawn together contributions from four law professors who have substantial expertise concerning the American welfare state. All of the Articles that compose this Symposium are animated by a desire to broaden our frame of reference for evaluating welfare reform. I believe that their shared project is important. Efforts to change AFDC will send ripples through the multiple legal structures that buoy our public systems of income support and wealth redistribution
Book note for Robert A. Moffitt and Michele Ver Ploeg (Eds.), Evaluating Welfare Reform in an Era of...
To test whether the block grant approach currently under consideration in Congress actually achieves...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
To nourish the ongoing debate, the editors of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform have ...
This article introduces the Urban Welfare Reform symposium materials, giving a broad overview of are...
This Essay explains the evolution of various approaches to welfare, assesses the efforts under the F...
During the 1992 presidential campaign, Candidate Clinton promised, in Putting People First, to make...
Following a lengthy and protracted debate, the 100th U.S. Congress passed PL 100-485, the Family Sec...
This Article examines the purposes underlying the statutory grant of authority to Health and Human S...
A Review of Joel F. Handler, The Poverty of Welfare Reform and Mark Robert Rank, Living on the Edge:...
Edward J. Jennings Jr. and Neal S. Zank (Eds). Welfare System Reform: Coordinating Federal, State an...
This essay provides an historical overview of welfare reform efforts prior to enactment of The Perso...
In the midst of the era of welfare reform our nation is also going through a period of deep reform i...
The authors have compiled and analyzed data that identifies historical trends in the AFDC caseload, ...
As this issue goes to press, the U.S. Congress debates passage of sweeping legislative reforms to we...
Book note for Robert A. Moffitt and Michele Ver Ploeg (Eds.), Evaluating Welfare Reform in an Era of...
To test whether the block grant approach currently under consideration in Congress actually achieves...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
To nourish the ongoing debate, the editors of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform have ...
This article introduces the Urban Welfare Reform symposium materials, giving a broad overview of are...
This Essay explains the evolution of various approaches to welfare, assesses the efforts under the F...
During the 1992 presidential campaign, Candidate Clinton promised, in Putting People First, to make...
Following a lengthy and protracted debate, the 100th U.S. Congress passed PL 100-485, the Family Sec...
This Article examines the purposes underlying the statutory grant of authority to Health and Human S...
A Review of Joel F. Handler, The Poverty of Welfare Reform and Mark Robert Rank, Living on the Edge:...
Edward J. Jennings Jr. and Neal S. Zank (Eds). Welfare System Reform: Coordinating Federal, State an...
This essay provides an historical overview of welfare reform efforts prior to enactment of The Perso...
In the midst of the era of welfare reform our nation is also going through a period of deep reform i...
The authors have compiled and analyzed data that identifies historical trends in the AFDC caseload, ...
As this issue goes to press, the U.S. Congress debates passage of sweeping legislative reforms to we...
Book note for Robert A. Moffitt and Michele Ver Ploeg (Eds.), Evaluating Welfare Reform in an Era of...
To test whether the block grant approach currently under consideration in Congress actually achieves...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...