If denied at the state level, applicants can request a hearing before an administrative law judge.
Its cases are heard internally before an administrative law judge, which are then reviewable by its board.
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This type of hearing would involve an administrative law judge and resemble a trial, complete with witnesses.
This is what the rogue administrative law judges exposed by the article in The Wall Street Journal have been doing.
Senior Counsel Michelle Goldberg-Cahn of the New York City Law Department's Administrative Law Division handled the case for the City.
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Camden now has 20 days to rebut the plans for a takeover, before the state files papers with an administrative law judge.
Following OSHA's determination, either party can appeal to an administrative law judge.
Several administrative law judges said the firm has since stopped the practice.
Several administrative law judges say Binder's business model is based on volume.
After all, the administrative law judge who ruled on the same case in January issued a far more consistently anti-Kodak ruling then.
The FTC suit will first go to an administrative law judge at the agency, then to federal courts if the losing side appeals.
McNerney allowed for the possibility of a settlement after Administrative Law judge Clifford Anderson told both parties to negotiate in a hearing last week.
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In the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia, the ordinary courts, which handle criminal cases and private lawsuits, also deal with administrative law cases.
The city expected the legal challenge and is confident it will prevail, said Ave Maria Brennan, senior counsel of the administrative law division in the city's Law Department.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has both an investigatory department and an adjudicatory department made up of 40 Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) that hear and decide cases.
We are pleased with the Administrative Law Judge's finding that Microsoft did not violate Motorola's patent and are confident that this determination will be affirmed by the Commission.
The incident Thursday occurred as Virginia Tech was appealing that fine before an administrative law judge in Washington, contending its actions were in line with prevailing practices on campuses then.
The former administrative law judge said he had bought a "very, very large position in Arena" after he spent many hours studying the safety of lorcaserin versus other diet drugs.
At a recent hearing, Democratic Rep. Kay Floyd, who was an administrative law judge before winning election to the Legislature, expressed concern that several bills the committee passed appeared to be unconstitutional.
Paul Noe, writing in in 2011 in the Administrative Law Review, points to jobs lost when regulation finally pushes manufacturing offshore, such as lost wages, dampened earning potential, relocation and new-job training costs.
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Reuters reports that on remand, the presiding administrative law judge reversed his stance in a new initial determination, clearing Microsoft of the remaining infringement charge for patent number 6, 069, 896 on wireless peer-to-peer technology.
On Friday, an administrative law judge at the International Trade Commission ruled that Microsoft did not violate a patent owned by Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility when it made the Xbox.
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Following Bloomberg's mandate to streamline city services, her department has made it easier for drivers to track and challenge tickets online and has ordered its administrative law judges to look for the most common errors.
About 3.3 million people sought benefits in 2011, and at the end of September a record 771, 318 were waiting to have their cases heard on appeal by administrative law judges, according to the latest government data.
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Administrative Law Judge Thomas B.
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On February 8, 2012, the NLRB met to affirm the ruling of an NLRB Administrative Law Judge that a company by the name of Noel Canning, a bottler and distributor of Pepsi Cola products, had violated the National Labor Relations Act.
In the decision, Administrative Law Judge Richard L. Sippel ruled that the Tennis Channel had proved Comcast had discriminated against it by relegating the outlet to tiers of service available in fewer homes than Comcast's own Golf Channel and Versus sports channel.
Gabriel Taussig, the chief of the city's administrative law division, pointed to two Board of Health decisions that were challenged in courts and remain on the books today: window guards on buildings with children in them and fluoridation of the city's water supply.
Independent government and religious leaders and institutions-including the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, the Administrative Law Tribunal, the independent Human Rights Ombudsman, four-out-of-five political parties, the two major presidential candidates of the Liberal and National Parties, and Honduras's Catholic Cardinal-all agreed that Mr. Zelaya had acted illegally.
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