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Supreme Court Ruling Could Change How Veterans Win Disability Benefits

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These advocacy efforts can improve the quality of administrative decision-making by providing agencies with diverse perspectives and relevant information. However, they can also create pressure for agencies to favor well-organized interests over diffuse public interests or vulnerable individuals who lack effective advocacy.

Courts must navigate these competing pressures while focusing on legal standards rather than political advocacy. This requires judges to distinguish between legitimate concerns about agency decision-making and partisan attacks designed to advance particular policy agendas.

The Challenge of Resource Constraints
Administrative agencies operate under significant resource constraints that affect their ability to make careful, individualized decisions. Agencies handling thousands or millions of cases annually must develop standardized procedures and decision-making frameworks that may not adequately address unusual or complex individual circumstances.

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