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The National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) attended a press conference in support of Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s (D-NY)and Rep. Raul Ruiz’s M.D. (D-CA) new legislation, the “Presumptive Benefits for War Fighters Exposed to Burn Pits and Other Toxins Act of 2020.” The bill, an amendment to Title 38, U.S.C., would provide a presumption of service connection for certain diseases associated with exposure to toxins, and other purposes. This legislation would ease the burden of proof for veterans seeking VA benefits for medical conditions resulting from their exposure to burn pits and other toxic emissions during their military service. [more]
Released 9/15/20 | Tags: Agent Orange, Congressional Legislation, Veteran's Benefits
WASHINGTON – Today, Swords to Plowshares and the National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) called on Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to do away with its unlawful eligibility rules that fail to honor and protect those who were unjustly separated from the military with a less-than-honorable discharge. In a joint response to VA’s Proposed Rule to Update and Clarify Regulatory Bars to Benefits on Character of Discharge (COD) determinations, the organizations detail their demand for a VA benefits system that – unlike the current system – would account for racial discrimination, combat deployment, military sexual trauma, and arbitrary distinctions like branch and era of service – all factors which significantly increase a service member’s chance of receiving a less-than-honorable discharge. VA’s proposed regulations are in direct response to Swords and NVLSP’s petition for rulemaking submitted in December 2015. Nearly five years later, the VA responded with its new proposed regulation which, if implemented, would continue to exclude veterans most in need of treatment and support. The comments were filed with the pro bono assistance of Latham & Watkins LLP and the Veterans Legal Clinic at the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School.
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Released 9/8/20 | Tags: Discharge Upgrades, Veteran's Benefits
On August 6, 2020, the National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) prevailed before a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in a class action brought on behalf of the thousands of organizations and individuals who have been overcharged by the government since 2010 to gain access to all federal court case dockets using the PACER electronic database. In the case styled National Veterans Legal Services Program v. United States,the Court of Appeals agreed with NVLSP that the PACER fees were excessive and that they were being wrongly used to fund government programs not authorized by Congress. The Court also indicated that these fees represented an impediment to the First Amendment right of access to courts. [more]
Released 8/10/20 | Tags: Class Actions
NVLSP Provides FAQs on COVID-19 Procedures at DoD, Board of Veterans' Appeals & CAVC * Updated 10-28-2020 To help facilitate navigation of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA), and U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) procedures during the … [more]
Released 8/8/20 | Tags:
In recent weeks, a pair of veterans advocates — National Veterans Legal Services Program and Veterans Education Success — filed briefs of support in the case, arguing the more generous interpretation of GI Bill payouts should be upheld based on past congressional intent and court precedents. [more]
Released 7/28/20 | Tags: Veteran's Benefits
NVLSP joined MOAA and more than 30 other VSOs to help advance amendments to FY2021 of the National Defense Authorization Act for presumptive coverage of bladder cancer, hypothyroidism and Parkinsonism for veterans who are suffering from these diseases as a result of their exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam. [more]
Released 7/14/20 | Tags: Agent Orange, Congressional Legislation, Veteran's Benefits
More than $4.6 billion in retroactive compensation has been paid to Vietnam veterans who set foot on land but nothing to Blue Water Vietnam Veteran
In an effort to secure retroactive benefits for thousands of so-called Blue Water Vietnam veterans, on July 10, 2020, the National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) filed a motion for enforcement of the 29-Year Old Class Action Consent Decree in Nehmer v. United States Veterans Administration in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The motion was filed with the pro bono assistance of Paul Hastings LLP. [more]
Released 7/13/20 | Tags: Agent Orange, Class Actions, Congressional Legislation, Veteran's Benefits
NVLSP Supports Social Justice and Racial Equity The senseless death of George Floyd and too many others serves as a tragic reminder of the racial injustice and systemic inequality that exists in our society today. The National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) stands united with the millions … [more]
Released 6/4/20 | Tags:
NVLSP Launches Wolfe Class Member Information Page NVLSP launched the Wolfe Class Member Information Page designed as a resource for veterans who are members of the class in the class action known as Wolfe v. Wilkie. The page addresses a number of common topic areas regarding the lawsuit. In addition, … [more]
Released 5/12/20 | Tags:
NVLSP And Yale Veterans Clinic Issue White Paper That Confirms Veterans Who Served in Guam from 1962-1975 Were Likely Exposed to Dioxin Herbicide Agents Including Agent Orange FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 11, 2020 WASHINGTON – According to a new white paper released today by the … [more]
Released 5/11/20 | Tags: Agent Orange, Veteran's Benefits