ARGUMENT ANALYSIS
Justices invoke practical considerations, legislative expectations, and more in veterans’ benefits case
The justices on Tuesday delved into a dispute that may seem abstract: How should the “clear and unmistakable error” standard apply when military veterans seek to overturn certain decisions that denied them disability benefits? But during 75 minutes of oral argument in George v. McDonough, the practical consequences of the case — both for individual veterans and the agency that processes millions of benefits claims — loomed large.
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