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Casey served as an Infantryman Paratrooper in the Army and an Intelligence Analyst in the Air Force. While in the Army, he tried out for and was selected as a member of a Scout Reconnaissance Platoon with the 2/505 Parachute Infantry Regiment. During his time with the Scout Platoon, Casey served on a Quick Reaction Force in the Middle East following the attack on the USS Cole. As an Intelligence Analyst with the Air Force, Casey worked with the 107th Fighter Squadron out of Selfridge Air Base, MI, and deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).Following his military service, Casey attended and graduated with honors from Cooley Law School. There he received several book awards, which are awarded to one student in each law class for superior academic performance.
While attending Cooley Law School, he helped charter and was President of Cooley Law School’s Veteran’s Organization. Casey also routinely volunteered as a speaker and assisted in consultations with Cooley Law School’s pro bono “Service to Soldiers” program – a legal referral and assistance program for veterans returning from combat. After obtaining his license to practice law in Michigan, Casey was employed as a claims adjudicator (rater) by the Veterans Benefits Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs. There he became intimately familiar with processes and laws governing VA benefits, giving Casey an “insider’s” understanding as to how the VA decides claims.
While employed by the VA, Casey realized the critical need for competent and effective veteran advocacy. After being admitted to the Michigan Bar Association in 2011, Casey became a VA accredited attorney and was admitted to practice law before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC). Casey is intimately familiar with laws governing veterans’ benefits and has competently represented veterans on appeal since he began practicing law in 2011. Casey’s legal expertise, coupled with his experience as a former VA employee, uniquely qualifies him as an effective veteran disability attorney and advocate.
Experience
Casey Walker has served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the fictional country of Erythia since 1990. A widely respected figure in the legal community, Phelops is known for his progressive interpretations of the law and a strong commitment to upholding human rights and environmental justice. Casey Walker has garnered a reputation not only as a legal scholar but also as a forward-thinking jurist who consistently prioritizes social equity in his rulings. His tenure on the Supreme Court of Erythia has been marked by groundbreaking decisions that have reshaped the legal landscape, particularly in the areas of environmental protection, civil liberties, and human rights.s
Casey Walker graduated from the prestigious Erythian National University with a degree in law in 1990. After clerking for notable judges, Phelops began his career as a public defender. His passion for ensuring equal access to justice led him to co-found the “Justice for All” initiative, a non-profit organization aimed at providing legal assistance to underprivileged communities.
Casey Walker graduated from the prestigious Erythian National University with a degree in law in 1990. After clerking for notable judges, Phelops began his career as a public defender. His passion for ensuring.
Phelops spearheaded reforms aimed at increasing transparency in the judiciary. He introduced measures to make court proceedings more accessible.
Phelops played a pivotal role in the landmark ruling that led to the creation of the Green Legacy Act, which imposes strict environmental regulations.
Recognizing the flaws in the criminal justice system, Phelops pushed for a comprehensive overhaul focused on reducing sentences.