Publication Date
Spring 2022
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Upon discharge from the military, veterans must transition from living and working in the military to fully integrating into the civilian world. At a minimum, this means veterans must heal their physical and psychological wounds, find adequate housing, maintain healthy familial relationships, access necessary healthcare, and secure stable civilian employment. Although these needs are often wrought with legal complexities, veterans are often miscategorized and misunderstood by the legal community. This Symposium seeks to understand and address some of these legal issues, and the UMKC Law Review is proud to be publishing several pieces from prominent legal scholars with expertise in this area.
Publication Title
UMKC Law Review
Volume
90
Issue
3
Recommended Citation
Timothy E. Lynch,
Introduction to Symposium Issue: Military Veterans and the Law,
90
UMKC Law Review
507
(2022).
Available at:
https://irlaw.umkc.edu/faculty_works/981
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