Compare the work of a trial court judge to the work of an administrative law judge
What will be an ideal response?
Both judges can make binding decisions; both decide questions of law and fact. An ALJ will be an employee of the agency involved; a trial court judge is an employee of the government. There are no juries in administrative decisions. Both types of judges will listen to witnesses give testimony. Both types of judges can have their decisions appealed.
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What will be an ideal response?
The original tenant, after an assignment or sublease, is released from responsibility under the lease.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A series with a large number of volumes will have neither a general index nor a topical index
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Much of the administrative law formulated by judicial decisions concerns independent regulatory agencies because?
A. ?financial interests encourage appeal. B. ?action by other agencies is not usually reviewable. C. ?constitutional issues are involved. D. ?these agencies have a longer history.