The Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (“M-VETS”) recently finalized a divorce for an active duty servicemember in the United States Air Force after two years of drafting a property settlement agreement and navigating the divorce through the Fairfax County Circuit Court. Read more
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M-VETS Student-Advisors Awarded Public Service and Outstanding Student Awards
Former M-VETS student-advisors were recently awarded the Emerging Leader in Public Service award and the Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA) Outstanding Student Award. M-VETS student-advisor Jamesian D. Emmanuel was awarded the Antonin Scalia Law School Emerging Leader in Public Service award for his contributions in public service while attending Scalia Law, while M-VETS student-advisor C.J. Read more
Opening a Door to Malpractice Suits
The National Law Journal
Jamie Schuman, Supreme Court Brief
December 28, 2016
When veteran Richard Milbauer sued the government for medical negligence, a federal court ruled it did not have jurisdiction to hear the case. That decision could leave all veterans without a way to obtain judicial review of their malpractice claims against Veterans Administration hospitals, a petition for certiorari in Milbauer v. Read more
Legal help for veterans: Taking the case for those who have taken up arms
Legal help for veterans: Taking the case for those who have taken up arms
by Buzz McClain
Veterans of combat often return home from conflict zones with mental and emotional traumas. Sometimes those traumas lead to unhealthy or illegal involvement in drugs and alcohol. Read more
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M-VETS Recognized by Stetson Veterans Advocacy Clinic
The Antonin Scalia Law School Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (“M-VETS”) was recognized in an article published by WUSF for their legal work for the military and veteran community. The Stetson Veterans Advocacy Clinic Director, Professor Stacey-Rae Simcox, recognized the valuable legal assistance provided by M-VETS to active-duty personnel and veterans in a statement discussing the current formation of the National Law School Veterans Clinic Consortium which is aimed at bringing together law schools with veterans legal clinics to form a more cohesive and influential voice involving veterans legal issues. Read more