...attended a private law school. While the Department of Veterans Affairs would cover more than 100 percent of tuition and fees for...
...Petitioner Elizabeth A. Rossi is a food vendor, who is also a veteran with service-related disabilities. She has a mobile food vendor license issued...
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...that was destroyed in Hurricane Sandy. The Department of Veterans Affairs has a policy of providing only one flag per deceased service...
...as the general counsel of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs and then as an assistant commissioner of the agency. She...
...education. Gundlach has been serving as the senior associate dean for academic affairs but will give up the position. She will work to expand externships...
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