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Are Administrative Law Judges Officers Of The State: Constitutional Considerations In The Selection And Tenure Of Administrative Law, Eric H. Miller Jan 2019

Are Administrative Law Judges Officers Of The State: Constitutional Considerations In The Selection And Tenure Of Administrative Law, Eric H. Miller

St. Thomas Law Review

One of the hallmarks of the Florida Administrative Procedure Act is the creation of a pool of hearing officers independent from any agency or the direct control of any political figure. Since its substantial revision in 1974, the statute has always provided for the selection and hiring of administrative law judges ("ALJ") by the Director of the Division of Administrative Hearings. ALJs hear almost every type of case, from licensure denials to environmental permitting challenges. In most cases, the ALJ weighs the evidence and legal arguments before recommending findings of fact, conclusions of law, and proposed final disposition to the …


Can The Joint Administrative Procedures Committee Adequately Solve Administrative Conflict, C. Anthony Cleveland Oct 1976

Can The Joint Administrative Procedures Committee Adequately Solve Administrative Conflict, C. Anthony Cleveland

Florida State University Law Review

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The Impact Of The Proposed Model Rules On Agencies And Standards For Agency Exemptions, Robert L. Shevin Jan 1975

The Impact Of The Proposed Model Rules On Agencies And Standards For Agency Exemptions, Robert L. Shevin

Florida State University Law Review

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