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Administrative Law Judges And The Erosion Of The Administrative State: Why Jarkesy May Be The Straw That Breaks The Camel's Back, Nicholas D'Addio Apr 2024

Administrative Law Judges And The Erosion Of The Administrative State: Why Jarkesy May Be The Straw That Breaks The Camel's Back, Nicholas D'Addio

Catholic University Law Review

The Trump-era unitary executive movement sought to expand presidential

power and shrink the influence of the administrative state through deregulation.

This movement ripples into the present moment, as Trump’s overhaul of the

federal judiciary installed a comprehensive system to delegitimize

administrative agency action— a system that is certain to endure. The

independence and role of administrative law judges (ALJs) has proven a key

target of the movement. Most recently, in the 2022 case of Jarkesy v. Securities

and Exchange Commission, the Fifth Circuit held that the dual-tiered for-cause

removal protections of SEC ALJs violated the Take Care Clause of Article …


An Attempt To Bring Modern Workplace Realities To The Social Security Disability Adjudication System, Robert E. Rains Jan 2022

An Attempt To Bring Modern Workplace Realities To The Social Security Disability Adjudication System, Robert E. Rains

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

No abstract provided.


Resolving Alj Removal Protections Problem Following Lucia, Spencer Davenport May 2020

Resolving Alj Removal Protections Problem Following Lucia, Spencer Davenport

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

When the Supreme Court decided Lucia v. SEC and held that administrative law judges (ALJs) are Officers under the Constitution, the Court opened a flood of constitutional issues around the status of ALJs and related government positions. One central issue relates to ALJs’ removal protections. ALJs currently have two layers of protection between them and the President. In an earlier Supreme Court decision, the Court held that two layers of tenure protection between an “Officer of the United States” and the President was unconstitutional as it deprived the President the power to hold his officers accountable. As impartial adjudicators, ALJs …


The Death Of Judicial Independence In Turkey: A Lesson For Others, Edwin L. Felter Jr., Oyku Didem Aydin Sep 2018

The Death Of Judicial Independence In Turkey: A Lesson For Others, Edwin L. Felter Jr., Oyku Didem Aydin

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Non-Alj Adjudicators In Federal Agencies: Status, Selection, Oversight, And Removal, Kent H. Barnett, Russell Wheeler Jan 2018

Non-Alj Adjudicators In Federal Agencies: Status, Selection, Oversight, And Removal, Kent H. Barnett, Russell Wheeler

Georgia Law Review

This article republishes—in substantively similar form—our 2018 report to the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) concerning federal agencies’ adjudicators who are not administrative law judges (ALJs). (We refer to these adjudicators as “non-ALJ Adjudicators” or “non-ALJs.”) As our data indicate, non-ALJs significantly outnumber ALJs. Yet non-ALJs are often overlooked and difficult to discuss as a class because of their disparate titles and characteristics. To obtain more information on non-ALJs, we surveyed agencies on non-ALJs’ hearings and, among other things, the characteristics concerning non-ALJs’ salaries, selection, oversight, and removal. We first present our reported data on these matters, which …


Lucia V. Sec: The Debate And Decision Concerning The Constitutionality Of Sec Administrative Proceedings, Elizabeth Wang Jan 2017

Lucia V. Sec: The Debate And Decision Concerning The Constitutionality Of Sec Administrative Proceedings, Elizabeth Wang

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Civil Justice Reform In Social Security Adjudications, Jeffrey S. Wolfe Nov 2013

Civil Justice Reform In Social Security Adjudications, Jeffrey S. Wolfe

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

Part I of this Article explores the actions of the Social Security Administration over time, both as related directly to the role of the administrative law judge in the case management process and to the agency's management of the backlog crisis generally, examining the cultural environment of bureaucratic management that has, despite the passage of decades, failed to remedy a persistent animus between the agency and its cadre of administrative law judges to the public detriment. Part II next examines the core attributes of the managerial judge and contrasts this in Part III with the agency's handling of the backlog …


Statement Of The Association Of Administrative Law Judges, Inc., Officers And Board May 2013

Statement Of The Association Of Administrative Law Judges, Inc., Officers And Board

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Administrative Hearings: State Central Panels In The 1990s, Allen Hoberg May 2013

Administrative Hearings: State Central Panels In The 1990s, Allen Hoberg

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


The Hidden Executive Branch Judiciary: Colorado's Central Panel Experience - Lessons For The Feds, Edwin L. Felter Jr May 2013

The Hidden Executive Branch Judiciary: Colorado's Central Panel Experience - Lessons For The Feds, Edwin L. Felter Jr

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


The Central Hearing Agency: Theory And Implementation In Maryland, John W. Hardwicke May 2013

The Central Hearing Agency: Theory And Implementation In Maryland, John W. Hardwicke

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Judges Under Fire - Alj Independence At Issue, Debra Cassens Moss Apr 2013

Judges Under Fire - Alj Independence At Issue, Debra Cassens Moss

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Contempt Powers Of The Administrative Law Judge, Joyce Krutick Barlow Apr 2013

Contempt Powers Of The Administrative Law Judge, Joyce Krutick Barlow

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law Judges: Past, Present And Future, John Paul Jones Apr 2013

Administrative Law Judges: Past, Present And Future, John Paul Jones

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Model Code Of Judicial Conduct For Federal Administrative Law Judges , National Conference Of Administrative Law Judges, Judicial Administration Division, American Bar Association Apr 2013

Model Code Of Judicial Conduct For Federal Administrative Law Judges , National Conference Of Administrative Law Judges, Judicial Administration Division, American Bar Association

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Editorial, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

Editorial, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Reno In 1981!, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

Reno In 1981!, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


A Model Code Of Judicial Conduct For State Administrative Law Judges - National Conference Of Administrative Law Judges - American Bar Association, National Conference Of Administrative Law Judges American Bar Association Apr 2013

A Model Code Of Judicial Conduct For State Administrative Law Judges - National Conference Of Administrative Law Judges - American Bar Association, National Conference Of Administrative Law Judges American Bar Association

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law: Working Together For Professionalization - Administrative Law Judges, The Judiciary, And The Community , Elizabeth B. Lacy Apr 2013

Administrative Law: Working Together For Professionalization - Administrative Law Judges, The Judiciary, And The Community , Elizabeth B. Lacy

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Professionalism: A Call To Excellence, Gina L. Hale Apr 2013

Professionalism: A Call To Excellence, Gina L. Hale

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Administrative Law Judges: Premises, Means, And Ends, Ann Marshall Young Apr 2013

Evaluation Of Administrative Law Judges: Premises, Means, And Ends, Ann Marshall Young

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Security Of Tenure Of Administrative Law Judges: How Much Can An Alj Say And Still Stay An Alj?, Allen Shoenberger Apr 2013

Security Of Tenure Of Administrative Law Judges: How Much Can An Alj Say And Still Stay An Alj?, Allen Shoenberger

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Public Perceptions Of Justice: Judicial Independence And Accountability , John L. Kane Jr Apr 2013

Public Perceptions Of Justice: Judicial Independence And Accountability , John L. Kane Jr

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Adapting The Central Panel System: A Study Of Seven States, Malcolm Rich Apr 2013

Adapting The Central Panel System: A Study Of Seven States, Malcolm Rich

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


New York's Elusive Administrative Law Judge, Monroe I. Katcher Ii Apr 2013

New York's Elusive Administrative Law Judge, Monroe I. Katcher Ii

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Exclusion Of The Press: Herald Company Inc. V. Weisenberg, N.Y. Supreme Court Appellate Division -- First Department Apr 2013

Exclusion Of The Press: Herald Company Inc. V. Weisenberg, N.Y. Supreme Court Appellate Division -- First Department

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Hiring, Etc., Of Aljs In Central Panel States - An Exchange, Joe E. Smith, John W. Maurer, Michael B. Lepp Apr 2013

Hiring, Etc., Of Aljs In Central Panel States - An Exchange, Joe E. Smith, John W. Maurer, Michael B. Lepp

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Hiring, Training And Retention Of Administrative Law Judges In Central Panel States, John William Maurer, Michael B. Lepp Apr 2013

Hiring, Training And Retention Of Administrative Law Judges In Central Panel States, John William Maurer, Michael B. Lepp

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law Judges Honored, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

Administrative Law Judges Honored, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Judges In The Executive Branch And Judges In The Judicial Branch: Similar, Yet Distinct, Thomas G. Welshko Apr 2013

Judges In The Executive Branch And Judges In The Judicial Branch: Similar, Yet Distinct, Thomas G. Welshko

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.