- No. 12122 Does USERRA Violate the 10th Amendment?
- No. 12121 Supreme Court Strikes Down Stolen Valor Act
- No. 12120 Make the States Waive Sovereign Immunity Concerning USERRA Lawsuits or Lose Federal Funding—No, that Won’t Work
- No. 12119 USERRA Forbids Discrimination in Employment Based on Uniformed Service—Not Limited to Reserve Component Service
- No. 12118 DOJ Sues NYC Internet Business for Violating USERRA
- No. 12117 Good News on Military and Overseas Voting from Isle of Wight County, Virginia
- No. 12116 Contractor Employees in Afghanistan Are Not Protected by the SCRA or USERRA
- No. 12115 Good News from Rhode Island on Enforcing USERRA against a State Agency as Employer
- No. 12114 USERRA Does Not Apply to PHS Selection of PHS Officers
- No. 12113 Good News on Military and Overseas Voting from Kane County, Illinois
- No. 12112 I Need Time off from my Job to Travel to my Drill Weekend
- No. 12111 Don’t Be Fooled by “Duffel Blog” Spoof
- No. 12110 SCRA as Solution to Problem of Student Loan Debt for Service Members—Not so Fast
- No. 12109 USERRA Forbids Discrimination with respect to Retention in Employment
- No. 12108 DOJ Sues NC School District on Behalf of Army Reservist
- No. 12107 Reemployment Rights for Laid Off Employees
- No. 12106 Don’t Give Employer Excuse to Fire You
- No. 12105 What Are the Reserve Components?
- No. 12104 DOJ Expands Investigation of USERRA Violations by NYC
- No. 12103 Pension Credit for 1980s Military Service
- No. 12102 Coast Guard Reservist Mobilized Soon After Hired for New Job
- No. 12101 Ballot Dispute Delays Absentee Ballot Mailing on Long Island
- No. 12100 Yes You Can Double-Dip!
- No. 12099 There’s a Hole in USERRA. Will States Fill it if Congress Won’t?
- No. 12098 Now that You Are Retired from the Army, You Must Register To Vote in Virginia
- No. 12097 Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot
- No. 12096 Army Cadet Command Implicitly Admits that it Violated USERRA in its Treatment of ROTC Employee Michael Hanke
- No. 12095 Lawsuits against DOD for Breach of Private Medical Information
- No. 12094 Who Gets To Decide that a Period of Service Is Exempt from the Five-Year Limit under USERRA?
- No. 12093 USERRA’s Protection against Post-Reemployment Firing
- No. 12092 Illegal Non-Judicial Foreclosure on Service Member’s House
- No. 12091 Please Contact your Local Election Official Today!
- No. 12090 You only Need one Employee to Be an Employer for Purposes of USERRA
- No. 12089 Affirmative Defenses under USERRA
- No. 12088 More on Ohio Lawsuit regarding Early Voting
- No. 12087 Dependents with Disabilities: Adult children can qualify for IDs and Tricare with proper documentation
- No. 12086 TSA Screeners Now Finally Have Enforceable USERRA Rights
- No. 12085 GOP Rules Require that Military Personnel Have a Reasonable Opportunity to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Nomination Process
- No. 12084 Federal Court Finds DOD to Be “Arbitrary and Capricious” for Denying TRICARE Coverage for Autism Therapy
- No. 12084 (Update) TRICARE Management Agency Implements Court Decision
- No. 12083 DOJ Files Class Action USERRA Lawsuit against NYC
- No. 12082 DOJ Gets Job Back for Mobilized Navy Reservist
- No. 12081 Your Rights Under USERRA (Replaces No. 0766)
- No. 12080 Keep on Voting in New Hampshire, not Ohio
- No. 12079 Act Now to Vote in 2012
- No. 12078 Don’t Make Service Members Wait another 60 Years to Vote!
- No. 12077 ROA Intervenes in Ohio Lawsuit to Protect Military Voting Rights
- No. 12076 Presidential Memorandum Gives Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) Guidance to Federal Employers
- No. 12075 Sixth Circuit Holds that Nashville-Davidson County Willfully Violated USERRA and Must Pay Liquidated Damages
- No. 12074 No Retirement Points for Midshipman Cruises
- No. 12073 Minnesota Teacher Called to Active Duty—Was He Required to Finance his own Substitute?
- No. 12072 USERRA Covers Time Away from Work for Examination to Determine Fitness to Enlist
- No. 12071 Don’t Conflate Section 4311 of USERRA with Section 4312
- No. 12070 Civilian Pension Credit for Military Service Time before 1994
- No. 12069 DOJ Sues Commonwealth of PA to Enforce USERRA and Secures a Great Settlement
- No. 12068 Getting out of a Lease upon Deployment of Soldier
- No. 12067 Is Harassment a Cognizable Claim under USERRA—(Continued)
- No. 12066 Honoring Whistleblowers
- No. 12065 Are Illegal Immigrants Permitted to Enlist in the Armed Forces?
- No. 12064 UCS Payments for Unemployed Veterans
- No. 12063 Bill Introduced to Narrow One of USERRA’s Affirmative Defenses
- No. 12062 What is a “Frontiero Refrigerator?”
- No. 12061 DOJ Settles USERRA Suit Filed Against United Airlines
- No. 12060 Service Academy Admissions Work NOT Protected by USERRA
- No. 12059 Meet USERRA Eligibility Criteria in Order to Gain USERRA Pension Credit
- No. 12058 Virginia- Don’t Disenfranchise Service Members in the 2013 Gubernatorial Nomination
- No. 12057 Federal Only or All Office Voting from Overseas?
- No. 12056 Eleven California Counties Are Late in Sending Absentee Ballots for 2012 Primary
- No. 12055 A Small Sacrifice Asked of the 99.25%
- No. 12054 Reemployment Rights in Student Job on Campus
- No. 12053 Military Power of Attorney: A Copy is Not Just as Good as an Original
- No. 12052 Contractual Statute of Limitations Under USERRA
- No. 12051 USERRA and Public Sector Defined Benefit Pension Plans
- No. 12050 USERRA Applies to Short and Long Period of Services
- No. 12049 NY Court: Calculations for Military and Regular Leave Benefits Not the Same
- No. 12048 DOJ Settles SCRA Case Against Norfolk Towing Company
- No. 12047 Minnesota Passes Legislation on USERRA
- No. 12046 Should We Tell the Employers Now or Wait?
- No. 12045 Waiver of Rights Under SCRA
- No. 12044 Senator Introduces Bill to Improve SCRA
- No. 12043 Senator Introduces Bill to Improve USERRA
- No. 12042 SCRA Forbids Non-Judicial Foreclosure During or Within Nine Months After Active Duty
- No. 12041 Redistricting Litigation in Hawaii Threatens to Disenfranchise Military Voters
- No. 12040 DOJ Sues Home Depot for Violating USERRA
- No. 12039 Evans vs. MassMutual Financial Group, Round 2
- No. 12038 Why Can’t I Retire From My Civilian Job While I am on Active Duty?
- No. 12037 Military Voting Rights in Wisconsin
- No. 12036 ESGR Serving 40 Years and Counting
- No. 12035 OPM Director Announces Zero Tolerance for USERRA Violations
- No. 12034 Coast Guard Reservist Needs Drill Credit for Medical Appointment
- No. 12033 Federal Arbitration Act Severely Limits Review of Arbitrator’s Erroneous Ruling
- No. 12032 Eleventh Circuit Affirms Judgment Against Alabama for Violating USERRA
- No. 12031 USERRA Plaintiff Does Not Have to Pay Filing Fee
- No. 12030 DOJ Sues UAL to Enforce USERRA Pension Rights of Air Guard Member
- No. 12029 USERRA and the FMLA- Part II
- No. 12028 USERRA and the FMLA
- No. 12027 One More Exemption From USERRA’s Five-Year Limit
- No. 12026 Federal Court Orders Alabama to Extend Deadline for Receipt of Absentee Ballots
- No. 12025 Federal Court Order Protects Military Voting Rights in New York
- No. 12024 Alternative Way to Enforce USERRA Against a State Government Employer
- No. 12023 You Must Stay Within the Five-Year Limit to Have the Right to Reemployment
- No. 12022 Congress Expands Work Opportunity Tax Credit for Hiring Qualified Veterans
- No. 12021 Why Does a Case Take So Long- Part II
- No. 12020 Reservists Should Be Permitted to Take Licensed Customs Broker Exams
- No. 12019 Computation of Civilian Pension Upon Returning to Work After Service
- No. 12018 Let’s Put Some Teeth into Military Voting Rights
- No. 12017 You Must Apply for Reemployment- Part 3
- No. 12016 Department of Labor to Expand FMLA Rights for Military Families
- No. 12015 USERRA’s Special Protection Period Against Discharge Upon Reemployment
- No. 12014 Air Force Progress on Exemptions to USERRA’s Five-Year Limit
- No. 12013 Military Voting in Presidential Caucuses- Part II
- No. 12012 USERRA and the Fair Labor Standards Act
- No. 12011 Harassment as USERRA Violation
- No. 12010 Working at Your Civilian Job Prior to Reporting for Active Duty
- No. 12009 Don’t Let Ballot Access Litigation Disenfranchise Military Voters
- No. 12008 What Happens to My Stock Option Plan When I Get Mobilized?
- No. 12007 Can I Sell My Holiday Time?
- No. 12006 Supreme Court Endorses the Ministerial Exception
- No. 12005 Military Voting and Redistricting
- No. 12004 Politicking While on Active Duty? NO
- No. 12003 Don’t Let Redistricting Litigation Disenfranchise Military Voters
- No. 12002 Vote in 2012
- No. 12001 Oklahoma Attorney General Gets It Wrong on USERRA
