The Camp Lejeune Justice Act allows anyone who was present at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 for at least 30 days, including service members, residents, family members, workers, and civilians to seek justice for illnesses caused by the contaminated water supply at the U.S. Marine Corps base.
Evelyn O. A. Darden, Principal & Managing Partner at Law Offices of Addison- Darden and Morgan State graduate, joins Gabe Ortis to share her legal expertise on the legislation.