Appellate Practice,
Government,
U.S. Supreme Court
Oct. 31, 2023
Maximizing education benefits to honor servicemen: post-Rudisill
A recent court case threatens the ability to aggregate educational benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.





Antoinette Naddour
Executive Director and Co-Founder
Veterans Legal Institute
Email: anaddour@vetslegal.com
Antoinette Naddour, Esq., LLM is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Veterans Legal Institute, a nonprofit military specific legal aid that provides pro bono legal services to former and active service members. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Antoinette at anaddour@vetslegal.com.

Brendan Ford
Partner
Ford & Diulio PC
Business disputes, labor & employment, and personal injury
Email: bford@forddiulio.com
While servicemembers join the United States military for a variety of reasons – patriotism, a sense of service, or a desire to be part of something greater than oneself – educational benefits consistently rank at the top of the list. For many Americans, these military benefits provide the only opportunity to obtain an affordable college education.
A recent court case threatens the ability to aggregate educational benefits under the Montgome...
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