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Davis to Kramer memo 4 12 95.pdf
Note from Marlene Davis to Judge Kramer referencing a GSA letter to Chief Judge Nebeker indicating that 625 Indiana Avenue was the lowest cost space for the Court's location.

DAV Magazine articles June 1991.pdf
Article detailing how the court works and the role of VSOs in working with the court on cases. It especially concentrates on the role of the DAV in forming the court itself and court policy. It also features an interview with Chief Judge Nebeker.

Melanie Dorsey to Nebeker memo 7 14 89.pdf
Memorandum from Melanie Dorsey to Chief Judge Nebeker summarizing developments related to Court operations, including securing office space, establishing rules of practice and procedure, creating a budget, obtaining office furniture, setting up…

Franke to Nebeker 5 23 89.pdf
Letter from John J. Franke, Jr., Assistant Secretary for Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture, acknowledging a request from Chief Judge designee Nebeker to enter into an agreement for full servicing through the Department of…

Bloomfield Persevere When Dealing August 1991.pdf
Article recommending best practices for those working with the Veterans Court.

Goodman to Nebeker 2 2 90.pdf
Letter from Robert M. Goodman, Contracting Officer at the General Services Administration to Chief Judge Nebeker, identifying 625 Indiana Avenue, NW (known as Indiana Plaza) as the permanent location of the Court.

1967 Photo.jpg
Site of what would eventually be the home building of the Court.

This small pro-Civil War store building, With a frontage of 23'-4'', has a brick and cast-iron facade of attractive character, now in deteriorating condition. The first story has…

History of 625 Indiana Ave NW.pdf
Detailed history of the building located at 625 Indiana Ave NW, before the current structure was built in the late 1980s. This report was completed in the early 1980s, while the previous structure still stood. The detailed history includes previous…

Weible Veterans Appeals Court Swamped 5 3 93.pdf
Details the backlog at the VA and the Court during the early years.

Judge Davis Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge Robert N. Davis was unveiled at a ceremony in June 2023. It now hangs just outside of the Courtroom at the Courthouse in Washington, DC.

Judge Schoelen Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge Mary J. Schoelen was unveiled at a ceremony in June 2023. It now hangs just outside of the Courtroom at the Courthouse in Washington, DC.

Markon Veterans Court Backlog 4 23 11.pdf
Article covering the rise in cases at the CAVC in the 21st century and the wait times associated with the CAVC ruling on these cases. It also cites a lack of judges at the CAVC and the delay in the nomination process.

Franklin Judgment Day December 1989.pdf
Article summarizing the new court, why it was necessary, the appeals process, and profiles of the first three Judges: Chief Judge Nebeker, Judge Kramer, and Judge Mankin. It also discusses prospective judges yet to be nominated.

Kramer to Alvarez 12 15 00.pdf
Letter from Chief Judge Kenneth B. Kramer to the Director of the United States Small Business Administration explaining that the Court is an independent judicial body and not subject to an Executive Order issued by the President.

Kramer to Daniels 8 9 02.pdf
Letter from Chief Judge Kramer to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget explaining that the Court independent judicial body and not part of the Executive Branch.

Kramer to Katzen 12 15 00.pdf
Letter from Chief Judge Kramer to the Honorable Sally Katzen, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget responding to a Memorandum referencing an Executive Order. Chief Judge Kramer advised that the Court was not an Executive…

Kramer to Lew 12 15 00.pdf
Letter from Chief Judge Kenneth B. Kramer to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget explaining that the Court is an independent judicial body that was not subject to an Executive Order issued by the President.

Hagel and Marinelli In the Opinion May 1994.pdf
Article on the early construction of the court, written as Q&A with Chief Judge Nebeker. It also includes the beginning of an article titled VA Claims: From Application to Benefits by Bonnie Marinelli on the claims process.

Hagel Court to Arizona April 1993.pdf
Article detailing the Court's first panel oral argument outside of DC. This was held in Phoenix, Arizona at the Arizona State Court Building.

Himelstein One Court With Shortage 5 4 92.pdf
Article detailing the lack of lawyers working in veterans law during the early years of the court. This covers the need for more pro bono cases and less pro se.

Judge Kasold Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge Bruce E. Kasold was unveiled at a ceremony in May 2018. It now hangs inside of the Courtroom in Washington, DC.

Judge Hagel Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge Lawrence B. Hagel was unveiled at a ceremony in May 2018. It now hangs inside of the Courtroom in Washington, DC.

Judge Lance Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge Alan G. Lance, Sr. was unveiled at a ceremony in May 2018. It now hangs just outside of the Courtroom in Washington, DC.

Judge Moorman Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge William A. Moorman was unveiled at a ceremony in October 2016. It now hangs just outside of the Courtroom in Washington, DC.

Judgee Greene Portrait.jpg
This painting of Judge William P. Greene, Jr. was unveiled at a ceremony in September 2011. It now hangs inside of the Courtroom in Washington, DC.
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