Supreme Court Supports Veteran's GI Bill Lawsuit

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a veteran who sued Veterans Affairs officials for limiting his education support by denying him access to both his Post-9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill benefits. The 7-2 decision could impact as many as 1.7 million veterans nationwide, allowing them to potentially benefit from unused education benefits. The case centered on a 43-year-old Army veteran who wanted to use his remaining Montgomery GI Bill benefits to attend Yale Divinity School after exhausting his Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits. The ruling could have far-reaching implications for student veterans and may increase the more than $8 billion in education payments made annually by the VA.
- Supreme Court rules in favor of veteran who sued over GI Bill limits Military Times
- Announcement of opinions for Tuesday, April 16 (complete) SCOTUSblog
- Clarence Thomas Calls Veteran's Argument 'Especially Unconvincing' Newsweek
- Supreme Court gives some military veterans more generous educational benefits The Seattle Times
- Supreme Court sides with decorated war veteran who did not receive his full educational benefits Fox News
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