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Alexis Nicole
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
Administrative law judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate just as are judges in the U.S. District Court.
Administrative Law Judges
Official who presides over trial-like hearings within administrative agencies, making decisions on disputes within the agency's purview.
U.S. District Court
The general trial courts of the United States federal court system, where civil and criminal cases are filed and heard.
- Identify the appointment process and roles of administrative law judges in comparison to federal judges.
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- Identify the appointment process and roles of administrative law judges in comparison to federal judges.
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