Justice For Servicemembers Act: A Look At The Big Picture

Law360, New York (July 28, 2016, 11:50 AM EDT) -- It now has been 22 years since Congress enacted the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA).[1] But even then, in 1994, special employment and reemployment rights had long been a part of the incentive package that Congress extended to military members.[2] And now, if recently introduced bills providing for a so-called Justice for Servicemembers Act are enacted into law, the decades-long evolution of service members' rights could take another significant, evolutionary step.[3] Whether that step would be advisable will be subject to debate....

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