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- IAALJ Newsletter October 2016, Vol. 2 No.2
- IAALJ Newsletter June 2016, Vol. 2 No.1IAALJ Newsletter June 2016, Vol. 2 No.1
- IAALJ Newsletter October 2015, Vol. 1 No.3IAALJ Newsletter October 2015, Vol. 1 No.3
- IAALJ Newsletter Vol 1 No 2 07-03-15IAALJ Newsletter Vol 1 No 2 07-03-15
- ATTENTION: APPELLATE COURT RULES ON BURDEN OF PROOF IN ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATIONChaudhary v. Department of Human Services, 2021 IL App. (2d) 200364 -(September 16, 2021). Determining who has the burden of proof in an administrative proceeding can be crucial to the outcome of the case. Which side has the burden of proof in a State administrative hearing? Is it always the person who seeks administrative adjudication of ...
- ATTENTION: Appellate Court applies agency deference standard – see Kishwaukee Auto Corral v. Dept of Revenue, 2020 IL (1st) 299236 (November 5, 2021)A core doctrine of administrative law states that courts should defer to agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous statutes so long as these interpretations are “reasonable.” The Illinois Supreme Court has sanctioned the applicability of this legal doctrine in Illinois…. See the full story here.
- MODEL CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT FOR STATE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGESBoard of Governors -National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary PREAMBLE Our state administrative legal system is based on the principle that an independent, fair and competent administrative judiciary will interpret and apply the laws that govern consistent with American concepts of justice. Intrinsic to all sections of this Code are the precepts that state administrative law judges, individually and collectively, ...
- A Personal Anecdotal History of the National Association of Administrative Law Judgesby Administrative Law Judge and IAALJ Member Stanley J. Cygan (IL). At the 2005 NAALJ conference in Chicago, long-time NAALJ member Stan Cygan made an address to the membership on NAALJ history. Click Here for link to the History.
- Accessing the Illinois Administrative CodeThe Illinois Administrative Code is the codification of the rules and regulations established by the executive departments and agencies of the Illinois government. It is divided into titles by subject. Access the Illinois Administrative Code Here.