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" our cases have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure life, liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual. "
Health Care Reform: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the ... - Page 158
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Health - 1993
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Set No Limits: A Rebuttal to Daniel Callahan's Proposal to Limit Health Care ...

Robert Laurence Barry, Gerard V. Bradley - 1991 - 178 pages
...have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure...liberty or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual," This passage was quoted with approval in Webster v. Reproductive...
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Health Policy and the Disadvantaged

Lawrence David Brown - 1991 - 228 pages
...declared that substantive due process requirements "generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure life, liberty, or property interests."20 Constitutional litigation would thus appear to be an unlikely tool for transforming the...
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Rights Talk: The Impoverishment Of Political Discourse

Mary Ann Glendon - 2008 - 240 pages
...have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure...liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual.63 In purely legal terms, the foregoing statement did not constitute...
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The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary

Melvin I. Urofsky - 1994 - 598 pages
...the use of public hospitals for abortions. Rehnquist observed that "our cases have recognized that the due process clauses generally confer no affirmative...government aid, even where such aid may be necessary to some life, liberty or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual."...
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Contemporary Cases in Women's Rights

Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1994 - 356 pages
...have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure...liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual." In Maher v. Roe, supra, the Court upheld a Connecticut welfare...
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Will Patients and Doctors be Protected Under Health Care Rerform ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Subcommittee on Labor - 1994 - 180 pages
...(1989). **• PeShanev ./. wtnnabaoo County gepartnien~ of 3'ocial Services. 489 US 189, 195 (1989). ...the Due Process clauses generally confer no affirmative right to government; aid, even where such aid nay be necessary to secure life, liberty or property interests of which the government may not deprive...
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Will Patients and Doctors be Protected Under Health Care Rerform ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Subcommittee on Labor - 1994 - 178 pages
...(1989). **. DeShanev v. Wtnnabaoo County Department of Social Services. 489 US 189, 195 (1989). . . . the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to government aid, aven where such aid nay be necesssry to secure lira, liberty or property interests of which the government...
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The Unpublished Opinions of the Rehnquist Court

the late Bernard Schwartz - 1996 - 501 pages
...have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure...liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual." In Maher v. Roe, supra, the Court upheld a Connecticut welfare...
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Public Administration and Law, Third Edition

David H. Rosenbloom, Rosemary O'Leary, Joshua Chanin - 1996 - 372 pages
...other means. . . . [T]he Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure...liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual (DeShaney v. Winnebago Department of Social Services, 1989:203,...
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Main Themes in the Debate Over Property Rights, Volume 6

James W. Ely - 1997 - 464 pages
...have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure...liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual." DeShaney v. Winnebago County Dep't of Social Servs., 489 US...
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