Battle wages at high court to endow Puerto Ricans with Social Security benefits …
FILE - In this July 29, 2015 file photo, the Puerto Rican flag flies in front of Puerto Rico's Capitol as in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Supreme Court seems divided on Puerto Rico’s exclusion from federal benefits – NBC News
Supreme Court Justices heard arguments in a potentially landmark case on whether Puerto Ricans in the island should be denied some federal
Puerto Ricans fearful of plan to restructure public debt | Star Tribune
Puerto Rican citizens got a chance Tuesday to express their fears about a massive debt overhaul plan before a judge with the power to decide
Supreme Court grapples with excluding Puerto Rico from federal benefits program | TheHill
At issue is whether Congress violated constitutional protections by excluding residents of Puerto Rico from Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
Court seems reluctant to sweep Puerto Rico into SSI program – Westport News
The justices acknowledged that the differential treatment of Puerto Ricans might be problematic, but several suggested that it is up to Congress, not
Court seems reluctant to sweep Puerto Rico into SSI program – KTAR.com
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court appeared reluctant Tuesday to rule for a resident of Puerto Rico who claims it's unconstitutional to be
Court seems reluctant to sweep Puerto Rico into SSI program – The Washington Post
The Supreme Court appears reluctant to rule for a resident of Puerto Rico who claims it's unconstitutional to be excluded from a welfare program
Court seems reluctant to sweep Puerto Rico into SSI program | Star Tribune
The Supreme Court appeared reluctant Tuesday to rule for a resident of Puerto Rico who claims it's unconstitutional to be excluded from a welfare
Supreme Court Looks at Puerto Rico’s Status in Case on Benefits – The New York Times
A federal law excludes residents of Puerto Rico from a Social Security program that provides monthly payments to needy people.
Supreme Court appears likely to defer to Congress on Puerto Rico benefits – Roll Call
A resident of Puerto Rico challenged a 1972 law as unconstitutional because it provides Supplemental Security Income for aged, blind and disabled