Abstract
1986 is a year of hunger. Although measured civilian unemployment is at its lowest point in the past five years, more than eight million members of the work force remain out of work. Many more individuals are no longer eligible for unemployment benefits. Hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of Americans are homeless, wandering the streets in search of temporary heat, shelter, and food. Thousands more have recently lost their homes and belongings in floods. For all these men and women, and for all their children, hunger and malnutrition are very real facts of life.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.63140/fd1pppvq32
Recommended Citation
Billings, Lucy
(1986)
"The Choice Between Living With Family Members
and Eligibility for Government Benefits Based on
Need: A Constitutional Dilemma,"
Utah Law Review: Vol. 1986:
No.
4, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63140/fd1pppvq32
Available at:
https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol1986/iss4/2