I just filed a petition for a Writ of Certiorari to SCOTUS on the "Feres Doctrine" which is used to deny veterans access to evidence and tort claims. No jury trier of fact. The BVA is unable to order evidence be made available to claimants. The DVA thumbs its nose, as it did in my case, at the RBA disputes lodged under the rules to obtain evidence. The Circuit Courts won't get involved because of the Feres Doctrine while expressing concerns about the Feres Doctrine's Constitutionality.
Thanks, Berta and Bronco, for the links. I signed up for alerts on the "Military Medical Accountability Act" Berta posted and downloaded the "due process" article from Bronco. Just to bring you up to date:
My Petition for a Writ of Certiorari was denied on Veterans' Day. Knew there was less than a 1 in 10,000 chance of getting it heard (shredder gate) as a part of my denied appeal of the 10th on the Feres Doctrine.
I'll write to my congresswoman (Cheney) who is on the Veterans Affai