Gabriella Miller JD’25

  • Veterans Legal Assistance Project Fellow

Vermont Law and Graduate School Awarded Renewal Grant by Department of Veterans Affairs

Recognizing its unique experience and capacities in providing direct legal services to veterans, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs awarded the Veterans Legal Assistance Program (VLAP) a $300,000 grant to provide civil legal services to homeless veterans and servicepeople at risk of homelessness. The VA selected 108 programs nationally, with Vermont Law and Graduate School being the only grantee in Vermont.

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Seal and Heal: The Path to Expungement Made Simple

Having a criminal record, even for minor offenses, can follow someone for their entire life, affecting employability, housing prospects, and even personal relationships. Fortunately, expungement and sealing are mechanisms under […]

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Vermont Law and Graduate School Awarded Grant by Department of Veterans Affairs to Serve Homeless Veterans and Veterans at Risk of Homelessness

Recognizing its unique experience and capacities in providing direct legal services to veterans, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs awarded the Veterans Legal Assistance Program (VLAP) a $300,000 grant to provide civil legal services to homeless veterans and servicepeople at risk of homelessness. The VA selected 108 programs nationally, with Vermont Law and Graduate School being the only grantee in Vermont.