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Title: Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U.S. 254 (1970)


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Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U.S. 254 (1970)
2
Learning Objectives
  • Learn how the status of the affected persons can
    change the nature of the due process needed for
    fundamental fairness
  • Learn how increasing due process rights can have
    unintended consequences in a program with limited
    resources

3
The pre-1996 Welfare System
  • What is the general attitude toward people on
    Welfare?
  • How was this reflected in the administration of
    the welfare programs?
  • What was AFDC?
  • What were the unintended consequences of the
    welfare system?

4
Supreme Court Context
  • Earl Warren
  • Appointed Chief Justice in 1953 - by which
    president?
  • What was Warren's background?
  • Served until 1969
  • What was the jurisprudential shift on the United
    States Supreme Court in the 1950s and 1960s?
  • Who became Chief Justice after Earl Warren?
  • Goldberg is the last gasp of the Earl Warren Court

5
Facts of the Case
  • What state did this case arise in?
  • What program was providing benefits to the
    plaintiffs?
  • What was the economic status of plaintiffs?
  • How does this complicate their effectively
    asserting their legal rights?

6
Statutory Entitlements
  • What makes a benefit an entitlement?
  • What is a matrix regulation?

7
Matrix Regulation
Test 1 Test 2 Claimant Status
Income less than 3000 for family of 2 Income less than 6000 for family of 4 x
Assets less than 2000 Head of household is disabled x
8
Pre-Goldberg Administrative Process
  • What was the administrative process that
    plaintiffs were contesting?
  • What do you think is the relationship between the
    agency personnel and the plaintiffs?
  • What were the problems with the informal system
    of reevaluating beneficiaries status?
  • What was the impact on plaintiffs of terminating
    benefits?
  • How does this further complicate post-deprivation
    hearing rights?

9
Why a Hearing?
  • Why couldn't plaintiff hire an attorney and file
    a written response to the termination letter?
  • What could she do at a hearing that she could not
    do in writing?
  • Why wasn't a post-termination hearing enough?
  • Why didn't the state want to give everyone a
    hearing?

10
Goldberg Rights - I
  • 1) timely and adequate notice
  • 2) oral presentation of arguments
  • 3) oral presentation of evidence
  • 4) confronting adverse witnesses
  • 5) cross-examination of adverse witnesses

11
Goldberg Rights - II
  • 6) disclosure to the claimant of opposing
    evidence
  • 7) the right to retain an attorney (no appointed
    counsel)
  • 8) a determination on the record of the hearing
  • 9) record of reasons and evidence relied on and
  • 10) an impartial decision maker

12
Administrative Costs of Goldberg
  • What does granting these hearings do to the cost
    of removing someone from welfare?
  • What does it do to the balance of benefits costs
    to administration costs?
  • What does this do to the global cost of the
    benefits system?

13
Short-Term Impact of Goldberg
  • How does raising the administrative costs affect
    new claims for welfare?
  • What is the incentive for the welfare officers
    under the Goldberg ruling?
  • What expectation does it create for welfare
    recipients?
  • What long term problem did this contribute to?

14
Fixing Welfare - The 1996 Act
  • Who pushed for welfare reform?
  • Who signed it?
  • What is the new name for AFDC?
  • TANF - Temporary assistance for Needy Families
  • What does the name change tell you about the
    change in philosophy?
  • How long do you get on the program?
  • How does this affect future Goldberg actions?
  • Will there be facts in dispute?
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