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- Administrative law judge - Wikipedia
An administrative law judge (ALJ) in the United States is a judge and trier of fact who both presides over trials and adjudicates claims or disputes involving administrative law —that is, involving administrative units of the executive branch of government
- administrative law judge (ALJ) - LII Legal Information Institute
Administrative law judges (ALJ) (not administrative judges) are executive judges for official and unofficial hearings of administrative disputes in the Federal government
- ALJ Biographical Information - DGS
The ALJ Biographical Information search allow users to look up the basic information about the Administrative Law Judge who is part of your case, hearing, mediation or other case event
- About the Office of Administrative Law Judges - U. S. Department of Labor
The Department of Labor has the third largest administrative law judge (ALJ) office in the Federal government OALJ is headquartered in Washington, DC, and has judges and staff located in eight district offices
- AALJ Association of Administrative Law Judges
The Association of Administrative Law Judges represents over 1,000 federal administrative law judges that adjudicate at the Social Security Administration
- Administrative Law Judges | Administrative Law Center | Justia
In the United States, an administrative law judge, or ALJ, serves as the judge and trier of fact who presides over administrative hearings ALJs have the power to administer oaths, make rulings on evidentiary objections, and render legal and factual determinations
- Administrative Hearings Process - Kansas Office of Administrative Hearings
The Kansas Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) employs administrative law judges (ALJ) and other support personnel to conduct proceedings and coordinate the State Civil Service Board (SCSB) hearing process for state agencies pursuant to the Kansas Administrative Procedure Act (KAPA) and other state statutes
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