9.0 Miscellaneous
Feb 19, 2026
- No. 014 Effect of Reserve Drill Pay on Unemployment Compensation. July 2000
- *No. 016 Department Involvement in State Issues. September 2000
- *No. 017 Summary of Published Articles. October 2000
- No. 019 Promotion Board Consideration of Reserve Officers on Active Duty. December 2000
- No. 020 Service Academy Appointments for Children of RC Members. December 2000
- No. 037 Elected Officials and Reserve Duty. December 2001.
- No. 090 The ‘Key Employee’ Program. September 2003.
- No. 125 Legal Assistanceand it’s Free
- No. 131 Criminal Prohibition on Salary Supplement for Reserve or Guard Personnel
- No. 131 Update: Criminal Prohibition on Salary Supplement for Reserve or Guard Personnel
- No. 147 Professional Malpractice Liability for Recalled Reservists in Health-Care and Legal Services Professions
- *No. 166 Barring Military Recruiters from College and University Campuses
- No. 168 Time Off from Work for Military Medical Treatment
- *No. 169 Where Oh Where Have the USERRA Regulations Gone?
- No. 171 My Professional License Has Expired-Help!
- No. 173 Prearranging Funerals and Excluding Relatives
- No. 175 Mobilization Issues That Affect You And Your Employer
- No. 177 Does USERRA Apply to the Railroad Retirement System?
- No. 178 Bum Scoop Can Have Bad Consequences
- No. 179 Voting in NLRB Elections while Mobilized
- No. 181 Key Employee Program Continued
- *No. 202 Illinois Leads the Way in Supporting Families of Mobilized Reservists
- No. 0606 Can I Request DOJ Assistance After I Run Out Of Money To Pay My Lawyer?
- No. 0608 I’m Not Dead Yet: If Social Security Says You’re Dead, Get a Second Opinion
- No. 0638 Interest Rate Reduction to 6 Percent After Mobilization
- No. 0721 Veterans’ Preference Act
- No. 0742 Predatory Lending: Servicemembers get new protections from some loan practices.
- No. 0743 Death Gratuity and the “Blended” Military Family
- No. 0748 Federal Law and New York Law Governing Non-Federal Public Employees in New York and Military Service
- No. 0749 USERRA Primer
- No. 0751 Rules Change for Flying Flag at Half-Staff
- No. 0757 Buy Back Time: Your primer on the Civil Service Retirement System in regards to military service
- No. 0802 Way Back Pay: Legislation addresses retroactive promotions for World War II Navy and Marine Corps POWs
- No. 0814 Vets May Give a Military Salute Thanks to Benefits-Filled NDAA
- No. 0818 My Professional License Has Expired-Part 2
- No. 10045 National Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Act of 2008
- No. 11004 The Federal Government Is Not Bound by Incorrect Advice
- No. 11038 Garnishment of Military Pay
- No. 11069 You Need To Look Out for Your Own Interests Regarding Your Reserve Retirement
- No. 11090 Veterans Opportunity to Work Act of 2011- part II
- No. 11097 ROA Member Elected to Congress and Hits the Ground Running
- No. 11100 Please Don’t Forget the Reserves
- No. 11104 Reserve and National Guard Personnel Who Die During a Drill Weekend
- No. 11105 Unemployment Rate Among Young Veterans Rises Even While Overall Rate Drops
- No. 11109 Taking a Federal Early-Out Incentive and Returning to Active Duty
- No. 12053 Military Power of Attorney: A Copy is Not Just as Good as an Original
- No. 12065 Are Illegal Immigrants Permitted to Enlist in the Armed Forces?
- No. 12074 No Retirement Points for Midshipman Cruises
- No. 12095 Lawsuits against DOD for Breach of Private Medical Information
- No. 13002 Understanding Citations in Law Reviews
- No. 13008 NDAA 2013 Promotes Fairness for Coast Guard Reserve
- No. 13010 NDAA Provision Protects Conscience Rights of Service Members, Especially Chaplains
- No. 13011 NDAA 2013 Provides for Reserve Component Representation on the Joint Staff
- No. 13012 Enlist in Reserve Component to Repay Student Loans?
- No. 13014 NDAA 2013 Authorizes Transition Assistance Advisors
- No. 13015 NDAA 2013 Extends Duration of Temporary Expansion of Service Member’s Right to Accumulate Military Leave
- No. 13016 NDAA 2013 Provision on State Professional Licensing
- No. 13017 NDAA 2013 Authorizes Suicide Prevention Program for National Guard and Reserve
- No. 13018 NDAA 2013 Authorizes Pilot Program for Mental Health Services for the National Guard and Reserve
- No. 13019 NDAA 2013 Improves Law that Protects Service Members from Predatory Lending Practices
- No. 13020 NDAA 2013 Expands Entitlement to TRICARE Health and Dental Coverage for Reservists not on Active Duty
- No. 13023 Help me regain my Security Clearance
- No. 13024 Am I Eligible for Burial at Arlington or any other National Cemetery?
- No. 13038 The Sequester, Furloughs and Federal Employees
- No. 13040 Dirty and Dangerous Conditions at VA Medical Center in Mississippi
- No. 13046 Wounded Warriors and the Americans with Disabilities Act
- No. 13049 New West Virginia Law Creates Tax Break for Some Service Members
- No. 13055 Celebrate Whistleblowers, Don’t Attack Them
- No. 13060 Proposed Commission on America and its Veterans
- No. 13086 Protecting ROA Access to ROTC Units and Reserve Centers
- No. 13089 ROA Is Authorized To Receive Support For Conferences
- No. 13093 Time off from Civilian Job To See Wife Return from Afghanistan—Good News from Maryland
- No. 13109 Licensing Hurdles for Service Members Unable to Keep Professional Certifications in Good Standing Due to Military Obligations
- No. 13112 Online Sources for Comprehensive Lists of State Benefits for Veterans
- No. 13123 VA Fails to Clean Up Dirty and Dangerous Conditions at Hospital in Jackson, MS
- No. 13128 ROA Access to Reserve Centers and other Military Installations
- No. 13129 Reservists Who Are Attorneys Are Not Precluded from Representing Clients Against Federal Agencies
- No. 13159 CFPB Enforces Rules on Military Payday Loans
- No. 13161 DHS Clarifies Immigration Benefits for Family Members of Select Reserve and Veterans
- No. 13162 Predatory Lending: Service Members Get New Protections from some Loan Practices
- No. 13166 Reserve Component Opportunities for Individuals Leaving Active Duty Short of Retirement Eligibility
- No. 14027 I am a Disabled Veteran and a Federal Employee—Am I Entitled to Leave Without Pay for a Medical Condition that is not Service-Connected?
- No. 14075 Why Does the Service Members Law Center Provide Information to Persons Who Are Not ROA Members?
- No. 15052 Service Members Law Center–Six Years of Accomplishments and Continuing
- No, 15068 ROTC and JROTC—What Is the Difference?
- No. 15119 Check out the Law Review Library
- No. 16057 The Best of the next Generation Says “Here Am I. Send Me.”
- No. 16066 Under What Circumstances Is it Appropriate for a Reserve or Retired Army Soldier To Wear an Army Uniform?
- No. 16071 The Federal Tort Claims Act Precludes a Suit against the Individual Service Member or Federal Employee
- No. 16086 You Must Have at least 20 “Good Years” To Qualify for Reserve Component Retirement at Age 60
- No. 16087 Computing your RC Retirement Benefit
- No. 16088 The Notice of Eligibility and the RC Retirement System
- No. 16089 What Is a “Gray Area Retiree?”
- No. 16090 Under certain Circumstances, RC Members Can Start Receiving RC Retirement Benefits before their 60th Birthdays
- No. 16092 Is it Possible for me to Qualify for a Regular Retirement?
- No. 16098 Congress Enacted an Amendment for Exactly your Situation
- No. 16102 ROA Files an Amicus Curiae Brief in the Federal Circuit
- No. 16104 Keep Participating in the Army National Guard as a Traditional Guard Member after you Start Drawing Active Component Retired Pay, and Convert to a Reserve Component Retirement upon Age 60
- No. 16113 Reflections on 40 Years as a Lawyer
- No. 17001 Use of Rental Vehicle while on Federal Travel—Who Is Liable if I Cause an Accident?
- No. 17016 Proving a Violation of Section 4311 of USERRA: A Case Study
- No. 17026 Please Help Preserve Hazlewood Act Educational Benefits in Texas
- No. 17043 How to Avoid Losing Your Retirement by Going to Work for an Entity of a Foreign Government
- No. 17046 Duty Performed under 10 U.S.C. 12310 Does Not Count in Qualifying a Reserve Component Member To Receive RC Retirement before Age 60
- No. 17063 Obtain a Duplicate DD-214
- No. 17078 Military Retiree Must Wait 180 Days after Retirement To Start DOD Civilian Job
- No. 17094 The Copyright Act Applies to the Federal Government
- No. 17111 Yes, a Reservist Can Be Entitled to Veterans’ Preference
- No. 17123 New Federal Statute Protects Federal Employee Whistleblowers
- No. 18035 More on the “Cooling Off Period” Required of a new Military Retiree Starting a new Civil Service Job for DOD
- No. 18098 Yes, Reservists Can Be Called up for Domestic Emergencies
- No. 19006 It Is Not Illegal for a Reservist who Is a Lawyer To Represent an Individual with a Claim against the Federal Government
- No. 19007 You Need a Military Power of Attorney
- No. 19008 Who Can Act as a Notary within the U.S. Military?
- No. 19009 Who Is Eligible for Military Legal Assistance?
- No. 19061 National Guard Technicians Are Sometimes Treated Unjustly
- No. 19066 You Must Meet USERRA’s Five Conditions for Reemployment to have the Right to an Accommodation for a Service-Connected Disability or The Right to the Special Protection against Discharge
- No. 19096 I Have Been Denied the Right To Telework because of my USAR Service
- No. 20033 A Military Retiree Must Wait at least 180 Days after Retirement To Start a new DOD Civilian Job
- No. 20038 Yes, Coast Guard Reservists Can Be Called to Active Duty Involuntarily for Domestic Emergencies
- No. 20062 The Navy’s Civilian Lawyers
- No. 21001 Your Grandson Must Register for Selective Service
- No. 21022 The Individual Federal Employee or Service Member Is Exempt from Suit if within the Scope of Employment
- No. 21071 Military Naturalization
- No. 22024 How Can I benefit from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program?
- No. 22026 Four Distinct Statuses for National Guard Members
- No. 22035 ROA Represents the Interests of its Members and Potential Members By Drafting and Filing an Amicus Brief in the Supreme Court again, but we Cannot Win them All.
- No. 22040 Major Improvements Made to the Law Review Library
- No. 22060 A Federal Court Rules that Military Members are not Necessarily Barred by the Feres Doctrine for Sexual Assault Claims.
- No. 23002 Should Women Have to Register for the Selective Service? A Discussion on the 50th Anniversary of the End of the Draft
- No. 23018 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Provides Advance Care Planning Services: Create a Plan Before You Think You Need One
- No. 23027 What Is a Prohibited Personnel Practice (PPP)? My Federal Supervisor Has Willfully Violated USERRA. Is that a PPP?