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Court Cases (e.g., Goldberg v. Kelly)

Court cases like Goldberg v. Kelly establish legal principles by resolving disputes and setting precedents. Goldberg v. Kelly (1970) ruled that public assistance recipients are entitled to a fair hearing before their benefits can be terminated, emphasizing that due process requires notice and an opportunity to be heard. Such cases clarify individuals' rights and government obligations, shaping fair procedures and protecting freedoms within the legal system. They serve as authoritative decisions that guide future conduct and ensure justice in specific legal situations.