GORRIE v. BOWEN

No. 85-5394.

809 F.2d 508 (1987)

Barbara Anne GORRIE, Karen Comnick, Linda Schneider, and Robert Schneider, on behalf of themselves and their minor children, and other persons similarly situated, Appellees, and Jo Anne Heille, Rosa Williams, Jean Sonnenberg, and Linda Garza, on behalf of themselves and their minor children, and other persons similarly situated, Appellees, v. Otis R. BOWEN, Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Appellant, and Leonard W. Levine, Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Human Services.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided January 16, 1987.

Rehearing and Rehearing Denied April 14, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carlene McIntyre, Washington, D.C., for appellant.

Martha A. Eaves, St. Paul, Minn., for appellees.

Laurie N. Davison, Minneapolis, Minn., for intervenor Jo Anne Heille.

Before HEANEY and WOLLMAN, Circuit Judges, and BATTEY, District Judge.


Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied April 14, 1987.

WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge.

The Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary) appeals the district court's order enjoining the enforcement of the Secretary's regulation, 45 C.F.R. § 206.10(a)(1)(vii)(B) (1985), requiring that applications for public assistance for dependent children under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program (AFDC) include siblings living in the same household. We...

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