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  2. United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

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    The court has courthouses in Cleveland, Toledo, Akron and Youngstown. Appeals from this court are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

  3. United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims - Wikipedia

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    The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is commonly referred to as the Veterans Court, USCAVC, or simply CAVC. The court was previously known as the United States Court of Veterans Appeals, but was changed to the current name by the Veterans Programs Enhancement Act on March 1, 1999 (Pub.L. No. 105-368). [3]

  4. M21-1 Adjudication Procedures Manual - Wikipedia

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    The M21-1 Adjudication Procedures Manual does not constitute law, in contrast to statutes, federal regulations, and federal case law.The Department of Veterans Affairs has stated, “[t]he M21-1 is an internal manual used to convey guidance to VA adjudicators.

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  6. Some Americans' Social Security checks may have been ... - AOL

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    Around 68.5 million people receive Social Security benefits, which act as a reliable source of steady income for disabled and retired workers.. But what if those checks suddenly stopped appearing ...

  7. How Trump's federal worker layoffs will hit beyond Washington

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    While federal workers are concentrated around Washington, D.C., there are thousands more in cities throughout the country. Laying them off will impact those local economies.