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Student Attorneys in University of Baltimore Law’s Veterans Advocacy Clinic Score Important Wins for Clients
The Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic (VAC) has had many successes assisting veterans with a variety of legal challenges. But the team is celebrating several recent achievements, thanks to the persistence of clinic student-attorneys and the guidance of clinic...
Golden Gate University School of Law Veterans Legal Advocacy Clinic Gets WWII Veteran an Honorable Discharge
In spite of serving honorably in WWII, Nelson Henry Jr. was among the thousands who were forced out of the army for being black. He was given a “blue discharge” which was the type often given to black, gay or lesbian soldiers. After more than 70 years, Henry had...
University of Missouri Veterans Clinic Partners with Local VA Hospital to Provide Mental Health Services to Veterans on Campus
Story Contact(s):Sara Diedrich, DiedrichS@missouri.edu COLUMBIA, Mo. – Kevin Owens knows the pain of being a student veteran struggling with mental health issues. After Owens completed six years with the U.S. Air Force, he returned home to Arkansas and enrolled in a...
Silent Stories: William and Mary Law Alum Charles Bowery, a Vietnam Veteran’s Story
Charles Bowery ’92 stood among flags and headstones, waiting in Arlington National Cemetery for the funeral of Jim Dorsey ’60. • For 25 years, Dorsey served in the U.S. Army, completing two tours in Vietnam and retiring as a lieutenant colonel. After his military...
David Boelzner of William and Mary Law School: Recent Case in VA Shows Flaws in Benefits
VETERANS ARE so accustomed to waiting years for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to decide disability claims that they all nod knowingly at the morbid refrain: “Delay, deny and hope I die.” And many of them do die before their claims can be completed. It...