The last in-depth review of veterans law cases decided by the Federal Circuit was published by the American University Law Review in 2015. Since that time, the Federal Circuit has substantially changed procedural rules applicable to veterans cases, including authorizing the use of the class action device and clarifying the correct standard to use when challenging agency delay and inaction. In an important case with wide application to administrative law generally, the Federal Circuit addressed the issue of proper deference for agency regulations and policies. The Supreme Court granted certiorari in Kisor v. Wilkie and reaffirmed principles articulated in Auer v. Robbins and Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand Co., articulating a new three-step a...
Over the past decade the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) quietly reported hundreds of thousand...
The Supreme Court’s 1950 Feres v. United States decision held that when it enacted the Federal Tort ...
According to the 2018 Report of the Department of Veterans Office of Inspector General, military sex...
The last in-depth review of veterans law cases decided by the Federal Circuit was published by the A...
Nearly twenty years ago, Congress for the first time created a system for judicial review of decisio...
Many cases regarding veterans\u27 benefits are heard in the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit has...
The Supreme Court rarely grants certiorari in a veterans benefits case. Congress gave the Federal Ci...
Veterans benefits are a creature of statute. As such, nearly every veterans benefits issue presented...
2011 saw multiple changes to the laws relating to veterans, their rights and benefits, and the Depar...
The systemic delays veterans are forced to confront in the VA’s claims adjudication process are not ...
Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-v...
The Federal Circuit is the highest court to which veterans can appeal by right for benefits. In 2009...
Forward from Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest, Vol. XVII, regarding the Department of...
In April 2014, news of long delays at the Phoenix VA Medical Center and the subsequent deaths of for...
Between 2011 and 2015, 57,141 soldiers, sailors, and airmen were separated from service with less-th...
Over the past decade the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) quietly reported hundreds of thousand...
The Supreme Court’s 1950 Feres v. United States decision held that when it enacted the Federal Tort ...
According to the 2018 Report of the Department of Veterans Office of Inspector General, military sex...
The last in-depth review of veterans law cases decided by the Federal Circuit was published by the A...
Nearly twenty years ago, Congress for the first time created a system for judicial review of decisio...
Many cases regarding veterans\u27 benefits are heard in the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit has...
The Supreme Court rarely grants certiorari in a veterans benefits case. Congress gave the Federal Ci...
Veterans benefits are a creature of statute. As such, nearly every veterans benefits issue presented...
2011 saw multiple changes to the laws relating to veterans, their rights and benefits, and the Depar...
The systemic delays veterans are forced to confront in the VA’s claims adjudication process are not ...
Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-v...
The Federal Circuit is the highest court to which veterans can appeal by right for benefits. In 2009...
Forward from Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest, Vol. XVII, regarding the Department of...
In April 2014, news of long delays at the Phoenix VA Medical Center and the subsequent deaths of for...
Between 2011 and 2015, 57,141 soldiers, sailors, and airmen were separated from service with less-th...
Over the past decade the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) quietly reported hundreds of thousand...
The Supreme Court’s 1950 Feres v. United States decision held that when it enacted the Federal Tort ...
According to the 2018 Report of the Department of Veterans Office of Inspector General, military sex...