by Eric Zaidins | Apr 8, 2020
An article appearing in the April 3, 2020 edition of the Tallahassee Democrat, (a USA Today network newspaper) reported that a Florida Division of Administrative Hearings judge was suspended for accusing the agency’s director of engaging in ex parte communications. On...
by Eric Zaidins | Aug 20, 2016
This PowerPoint presentation was prepared by Hon. Gary E. Payne, Chief Administrative Law Judge, Oklahoma State Department of Health. There are so interactive features and is quite informative whether you are new to writing decisions/reports or an experienced jurist....
by Raymond Kramer | Apr 23, 2014
The Administrative Judicial Institute, together with the New York State Administrative Law Judges Association (NYSALJA), is pleased to invite you and your fellow Administrative Law Judges and Hearing Officers to attend a jointly-sponsored two-hour CLE accredited...
by Eric Zaidins | Oct 18, 2013
In a recent Texas Court of Appeals decision, the court found that a mere Facebook friendship does not amount to a lack of impartiality by judge (Youkers v. State, 2013 WL 2077196 (Tex. App.—Dallas May 15, 2013). In Youkers, the assault victim’s father was Facebook...
by Raymond Kramer | Jul 11, 2013
The Administrative Judicial Institute is pleased to invite you and your fellow administrative law judges and hearing officers to attend a three-hour CLE program entitled Judicial Opinion Writing for New York City and State Administrative Law Judges presented by the...
by Ruth Kraft | Jun 21, 2013
This year, we have the extraordinary good fortune to be in one of my favorite cities, Chicago, from September 15-18 for the NAALJ annual meeting and conference. The Illinois chapter has planned an exciting event with many optional activities including an elegant high...