Spotlight on Pro Bono: Veterans Legal Corps tackles unmet need for nation's veterans
By Susan Zielke, ISBA Standing Committee on Delivery of Legal Services
As we celebrate Veterans Day, it is time to remember and thank the men and women who have served our country. According to the U.S. Department of Justice Access to Justice Initiative, there are more than 22 million U.S. veterans and 1.4 million service members, many of whom face serious challenges dealing with unemployment, health problems, and homelessness. The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Project CHALENG survey consistently finds that four of the top 10 unmet needs of homeless veterans involve legal assistance for eviction and foreclosure prevention, child support issues, driver’s license restoration, and outstanding warrants and fines. Other top 10 unmet needs also have a legal component such as family reconciliation assistance and financial guardianships.
The ISBA Board of Governors heard from the committees regarding important items to the legal community at its meeting on Nov. 13 at the Chicago Office. It received and approved the final report from the Task Force on the Impact of Law School Curriculum and Student Debt on the Legal Profession. Task Force Chair Justice Ann Jorgensen presented the report to the Board.
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