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Materials Relating to the Veterans
Benefits Adjudication Process
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For most of American history, veterans benefits claims were not subject to judicial
review. Even now, it is often difficult for an attorney, student, scholar, or policy
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“The willingness
with which our
young people are
likely to serve in
any war, no matter
how justified, shall
be directly
proportional as to
how they perceive
veterans of earlier
wars were treated
and appreciated by
this country.”
George Washington