1. Richardson v. Belcher, No. 70-53, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 13, 1971, Argued , November 22, 1971, Decided
OVERVIEW: An "offset" provision that reduced claimant's Social Security benefits was proper as it was rationally based and free from invidious discrimination, and legislative history indicated that Congress had created it to discourage duplication of benefits.
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