Individual Rights in Constitutional LawFoundation Press, 1986 - 1299 páginas |
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... benefits computed under the new system and would not receive any windfall benefit . Second , those individuals already retired and already receiving dual benefits as of the changeover date would [ continue ] to receive a windfall ...
... benefits computed under the new system and would not receive any windfall benefit . Second , those individuals already retired and already receiving dual benefits as of the changeover date would [ continue ] to receive a windfall ...
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... benefits for all classes of employees , it is not constitutionally impermissible for Congress to have drawn lines between groups of employees for the purpose of phasing out those benefits . [ Dukes . ] The only remaining question is ...
... benefits for all classes of employees , it is not constitutionally impermissible for Congress to have drawn lines between groups of employees for the purpose of phasing out those benefits . [ Dukes . ] The only remaining question is ...
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... benefits in the interest of achieving other objectives . Given these conflicting purposes , I believe the decisive questions are ( 1 ) whether Congress can rationally reduce the vested benefits of some employees to improve the solvency ...
... benefits in the interest of achieving other objectives . Given these conflicting purposes , I believe the decisive questions are ( 1 ) whether Congress can rationally reduce the vested benefits of some employees to improve the solvency ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 4 |
THE JUDICIAL FUNCTION IN CONSTITUTIONAL CASES | 4 |
The political environment | 10 |
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