1. Norton v. Mathews, No. 74-6212, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 13, 1976 , June 29, 1976
OVERVIEW: A non-marital child could not receive Social Security (SS) survivor's benefits because the SS laws defining dependent children were constitutional although they had different criteria for marital and different classes of non-marital children.
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