泡芙短视频 Law Launches Legal Clinic for Disabled Veterans
A unique clinical collaboration pairs Rhode Island law students with seasoned attorneys to provide free legal services for military veterans seeking disability benefits
PROVIDENCE, R.I. 鈥 An important new clinical initiative at offers renewed hope to military veterans whose applications for disability benefits have been denied and who can鈥檛 afford to appeal the decision.
In this unique collaboration, law students in the Veterans Disability Appeals Field Clinic will work in the offices of , one of the nation鈥檚 leading veterans disability law firms, located in downtown Providence.
鈥淭he launch of this clinic is another exciting development for the law school and for 泡芙短视频 as a whole,鈥 said 泡芙短视频 Law Dean Michael J. Yelnosky. 鈥淲e aim to serve society while we are educating our students 鈥 and no group is more deserving of assistance than those who have been disabled as a result of military service.鈥
Under court rules permitting law students to engage in limited, supervised legal practice, 泡芙短视频 Law students will be assigned to represent military veterans whose applications for disability benefits have been denied and will pursue their administrative appeals in the (CAVC).
鈥淭his program will pair the students with veterans who need assistance securing the benefits that they have earned,鈥 said Zachary M. Stolz, a partner at Chisholm, Chisholm & Kilpatrick, and national expert in Veterans Court appeals. 鈥淭his 泡芙短视频 Law Clinic will provide students with hands-on experience in our federal court system, while also providing necessary legal services to our local veterans鈥 community.鈥
In this unique clinical setting, law students will perform record reviews, identify relevant evidence, draft legal memoranda in preparation for pre-briefing conferences with the Office of General Counsel for the and with the Central Legal Staff of the CAVC, participate in pre-briefing conferences to discuss the appeal and potentially negotiate a resolution of the appeal, participate in a mock argument addressing legal issues before the CAVC and, when appropriate, argue an appeal before the CAVC. All of the casework will be supervised by seasoned veterans disability attorneys at the firm.
Professor Andrew Horwitz, 泡芙短视频 Law dean of experiential learning and director of clinical programs, notes that the 鈥渇ield clinic鈥 model opens important new educational possibilities.
鈥淲e are very excited about this new model for experiential education, which is a blend of our in-house clinic approach and our traditional externship approach,鈥 Horwitz noted. 鈥淭his allows us to draw upon the expertise of seasoned attorneys in the field while at the same time incorporating the teacher/mentor relationship that is the key to clinical education. The placement of the program inside a law firm gives our students the added bonus of exposure to the inner workings of law firm practice. We have created an exceptional educational environment, while at the same time providing a much-needed public service.鈥
Dean Yelnosky noted that the Veterans Clinic is also 鈥渙ur first clinic that focuses on appellate work. And without our unique collaboration with Chisholm, Chisholm and Kilpatrick, this clinic would not have made the transition from concept to reality.鈥
Rhode Island鈥檚 Congressional delegation lauded the joint effort as essential to protecting those who have sacrificed much for their country.
鈥淲e need to ensure our veterans can access the benefits they have earned,鈥 said U.S. Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), a former Army Ranger. 鈥淭he VA needs to end the backlog for veteran disability claims, and this field clinic can help ensure more Rhode Island veterans get their claims resolved. It鈥檚 a great public-private partnership between 泡芙短视频 Law and Chisholm, Chisholm and Kilpatrick. Having high-quality, pro bono legal assistance can help our veterans effectively navigate the legal process and ensure their claims are swiftly and effectively adjudicated.鈥
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) called the clinic 鈥渁 very helpful resource for our disabled veterans, who have served their country faithfully and should be able to make the best possible case during their VA appeal. The clinic will also help Roger Williams law students hone their skills advocating for important clients. Thank you to 泡芙短视频 Law, Chisholm, Chisholm and Kilpatrick, and all the students who participate in the clinic.鈥
U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin (D-R.I., Second District), a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, stressed the acute need for such legal services.
鈥淭he brave men and women who serve our country sacrifice so much, and they deserve our unconditional support when they return home,鈥 Rep. Langevin said. 鈥淚 applaud this legal clinic for advocating on behalf of disabled veterans to ensure they receive the benefits to which they are entitled. My office works with veterans every day to help them navigate the VA and benefits process, and this clinic will provide another layer of protection to ensure our veterans are taken care of.鈥
Today鈥檚 announcement comes just weeks after the University unveiled Roger鈥檚 Revolution 鈥 a bold new initiative to make a significant difference in Rhode Island鈥檚 economic future while equipping students with the experiences and skills that today鈥檚 employers demand.
鈥淩oger鈥檚 Revolution is an ambitious effort to put forth tangible goals with the collective force of the entire University 鈥 students, faculty and staff 鈥 to enact meaningful change for the state of Rhode Island and beyond,鈥 explained 泡芙短视频 President Donald J. Farish. 鈥淎nd it all stems from our bold new core purpose: to serve society through engaged teaching and learning.鈥