Child Rights & Remedies Fall 2012 Class 7. Review of Class # 6 1)Townsend – college kids too 2)Bowen – Deeming and child $ 3)Saenz – cutting AFDC to previous.

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Child Rights & Remedies Fall 2012 Class 7

Review of Class # 6 1)Townsend – college kids too 2)Bowen – Deeming and child $ 3)Saenz – cutting AFDC to previous state level

AFDC to TANF Federal funding entitlement with a floor vs. grants with ceilings Constitutional Standards For a floor as FLI? As suspect class? As to how grants are administered/denied?

AFDC-FC IV-E $ Still Entitlement for Foster Kids after PRA Miller v. Youakim 440 US. 125 (1979) Exclusion of Relatives (Sister)

Using Statutory Conditions for Federal $ Beno v. Shalala 30 F.3d 1057 (9 th Cir. 1994) §1115 Waiver Work Incentive Program

Education Level vs. Income

Brown v. Board of Education 347 U.S. 483 (1954) Segregation = Deprivation Equal Protection

Lau v. Nichols 414 U.S. 563 (1974) 1,856 Chinese = No bilingual education, no extra English