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Monthly Archives: June 2025

Supreme Court Expands CRSC Access by Overruling Six-Year Limit on Backpay

By Citizen Soldier Law |

In a landmark June 2025 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Soto v. United States that military retirees who qualify for Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) are not limited to six years of retroactive payments, reversing the federal government’s longstanding interpretation of the Barring Act. The Issue at Hand Simon Soto, a former… Read More »

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COMBAT RELATED SPECIAL COMPENSATION – SO FAR, NO CHANGE

By Citizen Soldier Law |

SOTO SUPREME COURT DECISION (2025)                To cut to the chase, CRSC is alive and well and the eligibility criteria have not changed.  Next thing you know the “Supremes,” as lawyers sometimes call them, will be ruling on MEBs, PEBs, LODs and IDES. Despite the Soto decision, applicants still have to apply and your… Read More »

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New DoD Guidance Offers Hope to Service Members Discharged Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

By Citizen Soldier Law |

On May 7, 2025, the Department of Defense (DoD) issued critical guidance to its Discharge Review Boards (DRBs) and Boards for Correction of Military/Naval Records (BCM/NRs), paving the way for former Service members to repair their military records and potentially return to service following discharges related to COVID-19 vaccine refusal. This action stems from… Read More »

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United States Air Force Offers Reinstatement for Members Discharged Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

By Citizen Soldier Law |

In a significant move to correct the record and restore the careers of those affected by the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the Department of the Air Force has announced that service members who were involuntarily separated solely for refusing the vaccine will now have a pathway to reinstatement. The Army, Marines, Coast Guard, Navy, National… Read More »

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Who Qualifies for NJ Veterans Criminal Diversion

By Citizen Soldier Law |

NJ Disapproved Treatment Courts  Whether they are called Treatment Court or Diversion, it doesn’t much matter.  The point is that most Veterans benefit from military service but some may face unique challenges after their service, including mental health issues and substance abuse. When such issues contribute to criminal behavior, veterans may be eligible for… Read More »

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