Preference is given to applicants who are financially needy and/or people of color who show the most commitment to working in their poor communities.
Amgen said it had a program to provide the drug to financially needy patients.
The court also instructed state officials last year to identify additional academic programs and services to help schoolchildren in the financially needy districts to succeed.
It must be shown that the spouse is financially needy and that the marriage has resulted in the need for maintenance.
Where some see unwelcome industrialization of the wilderness, others see green energy and an estimated $200,000 a year in tax revenue for the financially needy county.
"By the time we finish giving to financially needy people in our respective families, there's not a lot left to invest," he said.
Instead, the universities give nearly all scholarships, grants and loans to financially needy students who cannot afford to attend the university otherwise.
But there's a moral issue here: how to deal with an ill, financially needy person.
Mr. James said earlier this month that he was considering a proposal to provide college scholarships to the financially needy, paid for with existing revenues.
In the same year, the city of Berkeley founded Redwood Gardens, a home for financially needy elderly people.