Jack R. Goldberg

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Jack R. Goldberg was the New York City welfare administrator whose official actions led to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Goldberg v. Kelly on due process rights in public assistance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Supreme Court case
person
causeOf litigation leading to Goldberg v. Kelly
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
decisionYear 1970
employer City of New York NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork public welfare administration
social services administration
hasRole defendant in Goldberg v. Kelly
jurisdiction Supreme Court of the United States
surface form: United States Supreme Court
legalCaseSubject due process rights in public assistance
procedural protections before termination of welfare benefits
legalSubject due process
public assistance benefits
locationOfOrigin New York City NERFINISHED
namedAsInLegalCase Goldberg
notableEvent Goldberg v. Kelly
surface form: U.S. Supreme Court decision in Goldberg v. Kelly (1970)
notableFor role in the U.S. Supreme Court case Goldberg v. Kelly
occupation government official
public administrator
officeAction termination and reduction of public assistance benefits
opposedBy John Kelly
other New York City welfare recipients
participantIn Goldberg v. Kelly
positionHeld New York City welfare administrator
responsibleFor administration of public assistance programs in New York City
subjectHasRole Jack R. Goldberg as defendant
John Kelly as plaintiff
timePeriodOfActivity 1960s
workLocation New York City

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Goldberg v. Kelly party Jack R. Goldberg
Goldberg v. Kelly petitioner Jack R. Goldberg