Astrue v. Capato
Astrue v. Capato, 566 U.S. 541 (2012), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that children conceived after a parent's death are not entitled to Social Security Survivors benefits if the laws in the state that the parent's will was signed in forbid it. The case was a unanimous decision.
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Astrue v. Capato
Astrue v. Capato, 566 U.S. 541 (2012), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that children conceived after a parent's death are not entitled to Social Security Survivors benefits if the laws in the state that the parent's will was signed in forbid it. The case was a unanimous decision.
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Michael J. Astrue, Commissione ...... on Behalf of B. N. C., et al.
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Michael J. Astrue, Commissione ...... on Behalf of B. N. C., et al.
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