Mathews v. Eldridge, No. 74-204 (U.S. Supreme Court) (424 U.S. 319; 96 S.Ct. 893) (February 24, 1976) (Justice Powell)
While this case dealt with the denial of social security benefits, it set forth a three-factor analysis (often called the "Mathews factors") for determining what process is due - when an allegation of improper notice and inadequate hearing is made.
Here the Court enunciated a three-prong balancing test involving the ...
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