Forward from Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest, Vol. XVII, regarding the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Despite the VA\u27s massive budget and our country\u27s growing veteran population, many veterans\u27 issues are not being adequately addressed, and the legal needs of our veterans require our increased attention
Although veterans treatment courts themselves are a recent and developing innovation, veteran status...
Georgia veterans face challenges and UGA law students are stepping up Thursday, November 8, 2018 R...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...
The Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest is proud to present the spring symposium issue o...
2011 saw multiple changes to the laws relating to veterans, their rights and benefits, and the Depar...
The mass shooting that left three dead and sixteen injured this year at Fort Hood is a stark reminde...
California is home to nearly two million veterans, more than any other state in the country. While C...
This brief contains highlights for university and academic communities from the article Communities...
Featured in Columns - The online newspaper for the University of Georgia communit
Much should be given to those from whom much is required. The U.S. government has an elevated duty t...
This brief contains highlights for state government officials from the article Communities Serve: A...
The opening of Golden Gate University School of Law’s Veterans Legal Advocacy Center (VLAC) this fal...
This brief contains highlights for local and government officials from the article Communities Serv...
Over the last few years the Department of Veterans Affairs has faced an increase of public scrutiny ...
Student cadets and veterans new to college have unique academic needs, and the abrupt switch from ci...
Although veterans treatment courts themselves are a recent and developing innovation, veteran status...
Georgia veterans face challenges and UGA law students are stepping up Thursday, November 8, 2018 R...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...
The Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest is proud to present the spring symposium issue o...
2011 saw multiple changes to the laws relating to veterans, their rights and benefits, and the Depar...
The mass shooting that left three dead and sixteen injured this year at Fort Hood is a stark reminde...
California is home to nearly two million veterans, more than any other state in the country. While C...
This brief contains highlights for university and academic communities from the article Communities...
Featured in Columns - The online newspaper for the University of Georgia communit
Much should be given to those from whom much is required. The U.S. government has an elevated duty t...
This brief contains highlights for state government officials from the article Communities Serve: A...
The opening of Golden Gate University School of Law’s Veterans Legal Advocacy Center (VLAC) this fal...
This brief contains highlights for local and government officials from the article Communities Serv...
Over the last few years the Department of Veterans Affairs has faced an increase of public scrutiny ...
Student cadets and veterans new to college have unique academic needs, and the abrupt switch from ci...
Although veterans treatment courts themselves are a recent and developing innovation, veteran status...
Georgia veterans face challenges and UGA law students are stepping up Thursday, November 8, 2018 R...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...