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The Courts That Aren't Actually Courts And How They Can Tilt The Scales Of Justice
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The Courts That Aren't Actually Courts And How They Can Tilt The Scales Of Justice

When we think of a court system, we think of the judicial process whether that is criminal or civil. There is another type of court that many are not aware of: administrative law courts. Stone Washington from the Competitive Enterprise Institute explains what those are and how they differ from judicial courts. Administrative law courts are essentially internal courts within regulatory agencies that are overseen by those agencies. For more information: https://cei.org/news_releases/administrative-law-courts-are-unfair-and-need-reform/

American Viewpoints · Stone Washington, Mike Ferguson

January 10, 202410m 1s

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When we think of a court system, we think of the judicial process whether that is criminal or civil. There is another type of court that many are not aware of: administrative law courts. Stone Washington from the Competitive Enterprise Institute explains what those are and how they differ from judicial courts. Administrative law courts are essentially internal courts within regulatory agencies that are overseen by those agencies. For more information: https://cei.org/news_releases/administrative-law-courts-are-unfair-and-need-reform/

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