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Administrative/Regulatory

Nov. 20, 2003

Applying Law on Agency Due Process Is Difficult for Courts

Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Stuart Miller - Two recent Court of Appeal decisions address some of the complicated procedural issues involved in administrative adjudication, including the relationship between administrative prosecutors and hearing officers, the power of reviewing courts to examine the mental processes of administrative adjudicators, and the rights of accused parties to present live evidence in their defense.

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