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SOCIAL SECURITY TREATISE

The Social Security treatise, Martin on Social Security, and associated Social
Security Library have been recast as a series of Social Security law guides.
They are located at: http://access-to-law.com/socsec/.


SOCIAL SECURITY LIBRARY

The reference materials that comprise the library cover issues of entitlement
and benefit calculation arising out of the set of programs popularly referred to
as Social Security. These programs touch the lives of well over 90 percent of
all persons living or working in the United States and provide critical income
to those who have retired or ceased working due to severe physical or mental
disability. They also provide income to the other members of a worker's family
when the worker has retired, become disabled, or died. Both individually and
collectively the amounts are very large. For over half the country's elderly
couples and nearly three-quarters of its nonmarried elderly, benefits represent
at least half their annual income. Total payments amount to well over $700
billion a year.


MARTIN ON SOCIAL SECURITY

At the heart of the library is a reference work designed to organize all of its
contents, issue by issue, Martin on Social Security, now structured as the
Social Security Law Wiki. While those who are looking for a particular
regulation or ruling, section of the Act or court decision can go directly to it
using the table of contents, those who are pursuing a particular question or
topic will want to use the wiki. For each topic that it covers, that wiki
provides direct links to the relevant portions of the Social Security Act, Code
of Federal Regulations, Hallex, and POMS as well as all important cases and
rulings. It also explains the importance of these various sources of Social
Security Law and provides general background on the program.

Martin on Social Security with accompanying library first appeared on LEXIS in
1990. From 1994 through 1998 it was published on CD-ROM by Clark, Boardman,
Callaghan. In May, 2000 all rights in the reference and library returned to the
author who converted them for Web delivery by the LII. In 2012, he converted the
work into the Social Security Law Wiki.  In 2018, he again converted the work to
its current form at http://access-to-law.com/socsec/.


ACT, AGENCY MATERIAL, AND COURT DECISIONS


 * SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
   
   *  Social Security (OASDI) 
   *  Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
   *  Other


 * REGULATIONS
   
   *  Social Security (OASDI) 
   *  Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 
   *  Other


 * OTHER AGENCY MATERIAL
   
   *  Social Security Rulings
   *  SSA, POMS (Program Operations Manual System) 
   *  SSA, HALLEX (Hearings, Appeals and Litigation Manual) 
   * Dept. of Labor, DOT (Dictionary of Occupational Titles)
     * Browsable & searchable (www.occupationalinfo.org)


 * APPELLATE DECISIONS
   
   * Google Scholar (searchable)
   * Organized by court, wiki topic, and section




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