Asked by Teyanna Meshae on Jun 16, 2024

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An administrative law judge does not have the power to rule on questions of evidence or to make determinations of fact.

Administrative Law Judge

An official who presides over hearings and disputes involving regulations and administrative agencies, making decisions based on the law and facts presented.

Questions Of Evidence

Involve issues concerning the admissibility, relevance, and sufficiency of facts presented during a legal proceeding.

  • Identify the responsibilities and restrictions of government administrative agencies.
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Austin SmithJun 17, 2024
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False
Explanation :
An administrative law judge (ALJ) does have the power to rule on questions of evidence and to make determinations of fact in administrative hearings. These judges function similarly to trial judges in a court of law, but within the context of federal or state administrative agencies.