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Review Of Recent Veterans Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Angela K. Drake, Yelena Duterte, Stacey-Rae Simcox Jan 2020

Review Of Recent Veterans Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Angela K. Drake, Yelena Duterte, Stacey-Rae Simcox

American University Law Review

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 …


Shields Of War: Defining Military Contractors’ Liability For Torture, Kathryn R. Johnson Jan 2012

Shields Of War: Defining Military Contractors’ Liability For Torture, Kathryn R. Johnson

American University Law Review

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Review Of The 1998-2001 Veterans Benefits Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit Jan 2011

Review Of The 1998-2001 Veterans Benefits Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit

American University Law Review

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Veterans Benefits In 2010: A New Dialogue Between The Supreme Court And The Federal Circuit, Paul R. Gugliuzza Jan 2011

Veterans Benefits In 2010: A New Dialogue Between The Supreme Court And The Federal Circuit, Paul R. Gugliuzza

American University Law Review

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Ten Federal Circuit Cases From 2009 That Veterans Benefits Attorneys Should Know, Miguel F. Eaton, Sumon Dantiki, Paul P. Gugliuzza Jan 2010

Ten Federal Circuit Cases From 2009 That Veterans Benefits Attorneys Should Know, Miguel F. Eaton, Sumon Dantiki, Paul P. Gugliuzza

American University Law Review

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Did Decide Or Should Have Decided: Issue Exhaustion And The Veterans Benefits Appeals Process , Gary E. O'Connor Aug 2000

Did Decide Or Should Have Decided: Issue Exhaustion And The Veterans Benefits Appeals Process , Gary E. O'Connor

American University Law Review

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Bridling The International Trade Of Catastrophic Weaponary, Barry Kellman Jan 1994

Bridling The International Trade Of Catastrophic Weaponary, Barry Kellman

American University Law Review

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