Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-veterans and attributable to veteran sacrifice. Federal case law, for example, denies veterans the right to bring an action in tort against the federal government to vindicate in-service injuries. And the United States Code deprives veterans of their right to robust judicial oversight of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) service-connected benefit decisions. This pair of due process deprivations is compounded by the federal statute that prohibits veterans from exercising the fundamental right to counsel during the initial stage of the VA claims process. This Article examines the federal statutory scheme and pertinent case law that has ...
Discharged servicemen, unable to find employment, complain that the military\u27s administrative dis...
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...
Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-...
The Federal Circuit is the highest court to which veterans can appeal by right for benefits. In 2009...
The systemic delays veterans are forced to confront in the VA’s claims adjudication process are not ...
The Supreme Court rarely grants certiorari in a veterans benefits case. Congress gave the Federal Ci...
Nearly twenty years ago, Congress for the first time created a system for judicial review of decisio...
Much should be given to those from whom much is required. The U.S. government has an elevated duty t...
Military service members and veterans receive various benefits arising from their military service. ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers a benefits system designed to be largely paterna...
The refrain “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die” is more than a slogan for disabled American veterans. ...
This Article does not argue that veterans who have been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court ...
Over the past decade the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) quietly reported hundreds of thousand...
I have been asked to give you the “veterans\u27 perspective” on whether the Court of Veterans Appeal...
Discharged servicemen, unable to find employment, complain that the military\u27s administrative dis...
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...
Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-...
The Federal Circuit is the highest court to which veterans can appeal by right for benefits. In 2009...
The systemic delays veterans are forced to confront in the VA’s claims adjudication process are not ...
The Supreme Court rarely grants certiorari in a veterans benefits case. Congress gave the Federal Ci...
Nearly twenty years ago, Congress for the first time created a system for judicial review of decisio...
Much should be given to those from whom much is required. The U.S. government has an elevated duty t...
Military service members and veterans receive various benefits arising from their military service. ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers a benefits system designed to be largely paterna...
The refrain “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die” is more than a slogan for disabled American veterans. ...
This Article does not argue that veterans who have been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court ...
Over the past decade the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) quietly reported hundreds of thousand...
I have been asked to give you the “veterans\u27 perspective” on whether the Court of Veterans Appeal...
Discharged servicemen, unable to find employment, complain that the military\u27s administrative dis...
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...