Judge sides with Guam resident in Social Security case

This 1995 photo provided by family attorney Michael F. Williams shows twins Leslie, left and her sister Katrina Schaller in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. A U.S. judge in Guam ruled that there is no rational basis for denying a disabled woman from receiving supplemental Social Security income just because she lives in the U.S territory. Katrina and Leslie Schaller are identical twins who were born in 1970 with the same genetic disease and grew up in Pennsylvania. After their mother died in 2007, Katrina went to live with a sister on Guam and stopped receiving the federal payments, while her sister in Pennsylvania continued receiving the money. (Kim Fegurgur/Michael F. Williams via AP)

HONOLULU — There’s no rational basis for denying a disabled woman supplemental Social Security benefits because she lives on Guam, while allowing her twin sister in Pennsylvania who has the same genetic disease to receive the payments, a U.S. judge in Guam ruled.