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I have been researching law schools to attend and focusing on those

that offer veterans legal clinics. In addition to Univ. of Detroit

Mercy's veterans clinic, here are additional clinics:

Widener Univ. in burg PA and Wilmington DE

Mason Univ. in Arlinton, VA

Regis University in Virginia Beach, VA

Univ. of San Diego in San Diego, CA

Marshall School of Law in Chicago, IL

As I find more, I will post them. Some law schools have disability

clinics that are for anyone needing help who is disabled. Syracuse

University has a disability clinic. Many law schools offer a variety

of public legal clinics. Law students supervised by a professor are

there to help you in exchange for class credit. It's not rocket

science. You just have to be able to interpret the VA laws, fill out

the forms and play the game. We did it successfully and we are

certainly not lawyers. So why not give them a chance to help.

Don't live in these states? Go to the nearest law school and just

ask. All they can say is no, we can't help with that. But they may

be able to. Univ. of Detroit's mobile legal clinic saw a need after

many veterans asked for help while they were conducting other legal

clinics around Michigan. So they started a mobile veterans clinic to

meet these needs. If more people ask for help, perhaps more law

schools will start veterans clinics.

If you know of anymore law schools offering veterans legal clinics,

let me know as I am starting to apply to these law schools in

December.

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> Very, very sorry everyone, I just got clarification that the help

provided from the law students in Detroit is centered on Michigan

veterans' only. Once again - very sorry for any confusion.

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