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wlad13 [49]
2 years ago
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When an individual believes that he or she was improperly disadvantaged by a bureaucrat's decision and contests the decision, th

e dispute is usually handled by?
Social Studies
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Mekhanik [1.2K]2 years ago
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When an individual has improperly disadvantaged by a bureaucrat's decision, then this kind of dispute is usually handled by an administrative law judge.

<h3>Who is an administrative law judge?</h3>

An administrative law judge is a judge and trier both who conducts over trials and examine the claims or disputes that involves the administrative law.

An administrative law judge are also referred to as a hearing examiner or a hearing officer, who is the administrative trial court for the United States Department of Labor.

Basically, Administrative law judges are those executive judges who handles official and unofficial hearings of administrative disputes.

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