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law relating to the powers and the procedures of governmental bodies other than courts and legislatures. This type of law affects the rights of private persons through investigations, hearings, rule making, and adjudication.
Industry Associations
Federal Administrative Law Judges Conference
Administrative law judges employed by federal agencies and departments who perform judicial functions in the federal service, presiding at administrative hearings, ruling on admissibility of evidence, making findings of fact ...
Members: 270
Founded: 1947
Dues: new judge, $135 annual; retired judge/voluntary sustaining, $25 annual.