• No. 14001 More than 1,000 articles about USERRA and the laws that are especially pertinent to Reserve Component members.
  • No. 14002 Ethan Allen is still rolling over in his grave.
  • No. 14003 Enforcing USERRA against the state of Missouri.
  • No. 14004 Sergeant Major Erickson’s saga continues.
  • No. 14005 Abandonment doctrine rests on a slender reed.
  • No. 14006 A new election year has begun, submit a new FPCA.
  • No. 14007 Electronic voting for overseas military voters.
  • No. 14008 SCRA and Disability Income Replacement Insurance.
  • No. 14009 Reserve Component leadership should take on the burden of notifying the civilian employer when military duty will take the reservist away from the civilian job.
  • No. 14010 The requirement to provide documentation to the employer only applies after periods of service of 31 or more days.
  • No. 14011 What sort of documentation must I provide?
  • No. 14012 Returning to work with two bad shoulders.
  • No. 14013 DD-214 delay could delay retirement from civilian career.
  • No. 14014 National Guard member works in another state. Is her job protected when she is on state active duty?
  • No. 14015 Civilian pension credit for a long period of military service.
  • No. 14016 Class action: USERRA Lawsuit Against American Airlines Concerning Insufficient Pension Contributions for Pilots Returning to Work After Extended Military Leave.
  • No. 14017 Statute of limitations and the NYPD class action USERRA lawsuit.
  • No. 14018 Required refund on canceled vehicle lease.
  • No. 14019 New Jersey teachers receive seniority credit for wartime military service, even if it was before the start of teaching career.
  • No. 14020 New Jersey teachers must be credited for military service time for purposes of layoffs and recalls from layoff.
  • No. 14021 The 20-20-20 rule and non-regular service.
  • No. 14022 Make up contributions to your defined contribution pension plan.
  • No. 14023 Military voting in South Carolina primary.
  • No. 14024 The Military Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction Act and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
  • No. 14025 SCRA interest rate reduction does not mean taxable income.
  • No. 14026 USERRA’s five-year limit. Why is it so complicated?
  • 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. 14028 I volunteered for active duty. Am I eligible for differential pay as a federal civilian?
  • No. 14029 DOJ sues Missouri Adjutant General under USERRA.
  • No. 14030 One week of excused absence for a federal employee returning from mobilization.
  • No. 14031 Veterans’ preference for state employees in Washington.
  • No. 14032 New USERRA case from the Eighth Circuit Court.
  • No. 14033 Why did I receive this COBRA notice?
  • No. 14035 Is my case governed by VEVRAA or USERRA?
  • No. 14036 Setback in effort to enforce use of USERRA against states as employers.
  • No. 14037 A political subdivision is not a state for 11th Amendment purposes.
  • No. 14038 Is the statute of limitations tolled when I am on active duty training?
  • No. 14039 Protect your rights by understanding them.
  • No. 14040 Is the service member required to keep the employer informed of extensions of the active duty period?
  • No. 14041 New legislation in New Mexico for service members.
  • No. 14042 USERRA rights of reservist injured during drill weekend
  • No. 14043 Do not use your employer’s computer to complain about your employer.
  • No. 14044 South Carolina Department of Corrections fails to reinstate health insurance coverage of returning National Guard member.
  • No. 14045 What is an application for re-employment?
  • No. 14046 Marine Corps Reserves sues Village of Skokie for violating USERRA.
  • No. 14047 State and local government employees need effective USERRA protections.
  • No. 14048 Traumatic Service Group Life Insurance: the basics.
  • No. 14049 USERRA and State Sovereign Immunity: Good News from Tennessee.
  • No. 14053 Progress for service members and veterans in Indiana.
  • No. 14054 Three new Georgia laws for servicemembers.
  • No. 14055 DoJ sues Con-Way Freight for violating USERRA
  • No. 14056 Does the SCRA protect us from non-renewal of our lease?
  • No. 14057 New recall authority for Selected Reserve units: what effect on USERRA rights?
  • No. 14058 Calling up Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Air Force Reserve members and units for domestic emergencies. How does this affect USERRA rights?
  • No. 14059 EEOC sues employer for firing disabled veteran.
  • No. 14060 How is my civilian pension computed when I return to work after military service?
  • No. 14061 The promotion was mine!
  • No. 14062 Federal law permits you to receive a federal civilian salary and a military salary at the same time if you are on terminal leave.
  • No. 14063 Federal laws restricting seeking and taking post-government employment both within and outside the federal government.
  • No. 14064 I cannot find a job because I am in the Army Reserve.
  • No. 14065 What does “employment at will” mean? What is a risk to work law?
  • No. 14066 Military Leave and State University Policy
  • No. 14067 Iowa expands benefits for military retirees.
  • No. 14068 The Air Force is not inferior after all: equal civilian retirement credibility for all branches of ROTC.
  • No. 14069 DOJ sues Penske for violating USERRA and reaches a favorable settlement.
  • No. 14070 United Airlines class action settlement sets new USERRA record.
  • No. 14071 USERRA protections for National Guard personnel.
  • No. 14072 Don’t quit your job if you wanna sue, under USERRA
  • No. 14073 After 42 days of I.M.A. duty, how long do I have to report back to my civilian job?
  • No. 14074 Right to use vacation days for military service.
  • No. 14075 Why does the Service Members Law Center provide information to persons who are not ROA members?
  • No. 14076 DOJ sues Adjutant General of Missouri for violating USARA and survives a motion to dismiss.
  • No. 14077 Judge orders Navy sailor on sub in Pacific to appear at court hearing in Michigan. Can she do that?
  • No. 14078 Good to go and return part one: unraveling the rules.
  • No. 14079 A military divorce: not just any attorney.
  • No. 14080 The Supreme Court’s recent Hobby Lobby decision is unlikely to present a significant problem in USERRA enforcement.
  • No. 14081 Does my active duty time count toward my five-year limit under USERRA?
  • No. 14082 If I am selected for an AGR tour, can I get out of my apartment lease?
  • No. 14083 Terminating an apartment lease upon PCS orders.
  • No. 14084 The period of service, not the period of absence, is subject to the five-year limit under USERRA.
  • No. 14085 Please contact your local election official.
  • No. 14086 Why two absentee ballots in 2014?
  • No. 14087 DOJ gets serious about suing states that disenfranchise the brave young men and women who are away from home and prepared to lay down their lives for our country.
  • No. 14088 UCMJ reforms in the National Defense Authorization Act.
  • No. 14089 Captain Wright teaches New Jersey lawyers about USERRA.
  • No. 14090 Erickson versus United States Postal Service: the saga continues.
  • No. 14091 Harassment, Hostile Work Environment, and Available Damages or Equitable Relief under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
  • No. 14092 Working at a civilian job during drill weekend.
  • No. 14093 USERRA forbids discrimination based on having performed uniformed service or on having sued to enforce USERRA.
  • No. 14094 You have 90 days to apply for re-employment.
  • No. 14095 Right to Health Insurance Reinstatement under USERRA
  • No. 14096 USERRA rights of RC members employed by the University Police Department.
  • No. 14097 OSC honors three VA whistleblowers with Public Servant of the Year Award.
  • No. 14098 A great new case on the escalator principle.
  • No. 14099 My colleagues received a bonus while I was on active duty, and I missed out.
  • No. 14100 Sometimes arbitration does work for USERRA plaintiffs.
  • No. 14101 We’re so productive that we are being sent home early.
  • No. 14102 User error in the New Mexico Supreme Court.