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The New Property — Welfare Rights, Goldberg v. Kelly, and the Proceduralization of Dependence
The Great Society’s programs were built on legislative ambition, not constitutional amendment. But once Washington began distributing welfare on a national scale, the courts inevitably faced a new question:
If government becomes the principal source of livelihood for millions, does the receipt of public aid create a constitutional right?
By the early 1970s, the Supreme Court’s answer was increasingly yes.
Oct 10, 20256 min read
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