Veterans advocates and Democrats criticized a Washington Post report saying it cherry-picked cases from millions of rightful ...
Secretary Collins asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to stop its work during the government shutdown. Judges ...
A Marion County Circuit Court judge will hear a case next week that will determine if Gov. Patrick Morrisey's plan to ...
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Teacher says ‘truth’ will emerge in suit against Fairfax Schools over assisted abortions claims
A Fairfax County Public Schools teacher announced Wednesday she is suing the school division after nearly 20 years of service ...
Military veterans are swamping the U.S. government with dubious disability claims — including cases of brazen fraud totaling tens of millions of dollars — that are exploiting the country’s sacred ...
One VA staffer rubber-stamped benefits at 20 times the normal rate. That could be bad news for vets.
The Department of Veterans Affairs now has an enormous amount of paperwork to correct after a staffer “blindly” approved thousands of disability claims without properly reviewing them for close to two ...
A new filing in a federal lawsuit makes many in-depth accusations that the owner of a Morgantown-based umbrella of companies ...
Rep. Quang Nguyen will introduce a bill to allow motorists to install speed limiters instead of being denied of their driving ...
A Marion County Circuit Court judge will hear a case next week that will determine if Gov. Patrick Morrisey's plan to ...
Some rank-and-file senators have been talking across the aisle about how to reach an agreement to reopen the government.
The New Race to Judgment: How the USPTO’s Proposed IPR Rule Makes Litigation Speed a Decisive Weapon
On October 17, 2025, the USPTO proposed new rules that would dramatically alter IPR strategy. The most impactful change to the status quo is ...
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