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Save the ALJs! A Proposal to Convert ALJs to Article III Adjudicators

Save the ALJs! A Proposal to Convert ALJs to Article III Adjudicators

by Matthew Morrow | Feb 10, 2025 | Administrative Law, Right to a Jury Trial

I. Introduction   Administrative Law Judges (“ALJs”) are essential to the federal government. They operate as members of the executive branch exercising quasi-judicial power for hearing administrative law disputes within the context of the...

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