
An administrative law judge (ALJ) in the United States is a judge and trier of fact who both presides over trials and adjudicates the claims or disputes (in other words, ALJ-controlled proceedings are bench trials) involving administrative law, but ALJs are not part of an independent judiciary and may lack judicial independence.{cn|date=August 201...
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An individual, who under the aegis of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, hears and makes decisions in unfair labor practice cases and other matters as may be assigned.
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n. this refers particularly to the setup of Administrative Law in USA referring to an official who presides at an administrative trial-type hearing. He is the initial trier of fact and a decision maker. The designation is also known as "hearing examiner," "hearing officer" or "trial examiner,". Under the powers vested ...
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an official of a federal or state agency who hears, weighs, and decides on evidence in administrative proceedings, and makes recommendations for any necessary legal action.
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