What usually happens to decisions of administrative law judges that are appealed to the federal court system?
A) The decisions are usually upheld.
B) The decisions are usually reversed.
C) The decisions are usually remanded.
D) The decisions are generally upheld as a matter of law unless the appellant (i.e.,the party filing the appeal) requests a jury trial.
E) None of these,since there is no right to appeal an administrative law judge's order.
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