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Rudisill v. McDonough
Servicemembers who, because of separate periods of qualifying military service, are eligible for two educational GI Bills, may use either Bill, in any order, up to the benefits cap.
Veterans Affairs USSC Apr. 17, 2024
Arellano v. McDonough
Veteran who missed the one-year statutory deadline was barred from recovering retroactive disability benefits reaching back to his discharge date even if the missed deadline was due to a service-connected impairment.
Veterans Affairs USSC Jan. 24, 2023
George v. McDonough
Invalidation of a Veterans Affairs regulation after a veteran's benefits decision becomes final cannot support a claim for collateral relief based on clear and unmistakable error.
Veterans Affairs USSC Jun. 16, 2022
Gila River Indian Community v. U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Veterans' Judicial Review Act of 1988 bars district court from hearing dispute over health insurance benefits sought by veterans to apply to care given within Indian community's health care organization.
Veterans Affairs 9th Aug. 16, 2018
Vietnam Veterans of America v. Central Intelligence Agency
Army must provide medical care to servicemen exposed to chemicals as human test subjects although servicemen could seek care from Veterans Affairs.
Veterans Affairs Jan. 27, 2016
Vietnam Veterans of America v. Central Intelligence Agency
Army must provide medical care to servicemen exposed to chemicals as human test subjects although servicemen could seek care from Veterans Affairs.
Veterans Affairs Jun. 30, 2015