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Military Veterans Advocacy is a Louisiana-based nonprofit organization that provides legal advocacy on behalf of the military and veterans. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The organization is focused on veterans’ health issues, such as toxic chemical exposure and Veterans Affairs benefit processing.
A legal clinic (also law clinic or law-school clinic) is a legal aid or law-school program providing services to various clients and often hands-on legal experience to law students. Clinics are usually directed by clinical professors. [1] Legal clinics typically conduct pro bono work, providing free legal services to clients. Legal clinics ...
Tulane and Loyola Universities, students, clients, and clinical faculty from across the state worked—with help from the Clinical Legal Education Association, [74] the Society of American Law Teachers, [75] the Association of American Law Schools, [76] the Louisiana State Bar Association, [77] the ABA, [78] and many others—to educate ...
Charles C. Bass, MD, Tulane Medical School dean 1922–1940, researcher in tropical medicine, inventor of modern dental floss Regina Benjamin , M.B.A., 1991, U.S. Surgeon General under President Barack Obama; first African-American woman on the American Medical Association Board of Trustees
Academy of United States Veterans; Air & Space Forces Association; Air Force Sergeants Association; American Ex-Prisoners of War; American GI Forum; American Legion; American Veterans Center; American Veterans Committee; American Veterans Committee (1943–2008) American War Memorials Overseas; AMVETS; AO1 Foundation; Army and Navy Union of the ...
In December 1944 twelve small groups of World War II veterans met in Kansas City and formed AMVETS. A year later there were 20,000 memberships and 200 Amvets posts. [1] Originally only World War II veterans were eligible to join, and the organization's stated goals were: 1. Full employment for veterans; 2. Working for veterans' rights; 3.
Tulane conducts an annual summer school in New Orleans and offers summer-study programs abroad. Tulane also offers semester-long exchange programs with select law schools in a number of countries throughout the world. In addition to the J.D., the school offers two graduate degrees in law: The Master of Laws (LL.M.) the Doctor of Laws (S.J.D ...