Administrative law judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate just as are judges in the U.S. District Court.
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Q6: Generally, legislative rules must be promulgated in
Q7: Agencies create more legal rules and adjudicate
Q8: In 1990, Congress enacted the Administrative Dispute
Q9: Administrative agencies establish rules, and then act
Q10: Only documentary evidence may be admitted at
Q12: In general, procedural rules are exempt from
Q13: Legislative rules may, in certain circumstances, exceed
Q14: A statute may preclude judicial review of
Q15: Administrative agencies operate only at the federal
Q16: Administrative hearings are held before a jury,
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