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Volunteer Clinic for Veterans

The Emory Law Volunteer Clinic for Veterans assists those who have served our country with legal issues, including claims for service-connected disability before the Veterans Administration and in subsequent appellate proceedings.


Please note: Emory Law’s Volunteer Clinic for Veterans is no longer accepting new clients.


If you are a current Emory Law Volunteer Clinic for Veterans client and have a question about your case, you can reach the Clinic staff assigned to your case at lawveteransclinic@emory.edu or (404) 727-0983.

If you are a veteran seeking legal help, these organizations may be able to assist you:

Atlanta Legal Aid Veterans’ Law Project: (404) 614-3915
Civil legal matters including eviction defense, VA benefits, public benefits and health insurance, access to appropriate support services, disability rights, poor housing conditions, end of life planning, family law, and consumer law.

Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School Homeless Veterans Legal Clinic: (678) 916-2645, vetclinic@johnmarshall.edu
Misdemeanor criminal representation for veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

The Warrior Alliance: (404) 210-1776; info@thewarrioralliance.org
Connecting Georgia veterans with a network of service providers

Veterans’ Consortium Pro Bono Program
Free legal representation nationwide for:

Veterans’ Consortium Women Veterans’ Legal Assistance Program: (202) 733-3329; wvlap@vetsprobono.org
Free legal representation nationwide to women and women identifying veterans who are filing for VA disability compensation or appealing claims for conditions related to military sexual trauma.

National Veterans Legal Services Program, Lawyers Serving Warriors: (202) 265-8305 Option 5; LSW.intake@nvlsp.org
Pro bono legal help with (1) discharge upgrades, (2) medical retirement, (3 ) combat-related special compensation, and (4) the Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Traumatic Injury Protection Program (TSGLI).

View the list of additional legal services organizations and legal referral services »


Serving those who served